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  • do so many people on weblogs@asp.net feel the need to post things someone else on weblogs@asp.net has just posted?





    If you've got nothing new to say, please don't say it, as it really clutters up my aggregator.





    (No offence intended, normally good stuff.)

  • Although the posts I make go into the main feed, they are mostly posted for my personal blog readers, some of which do *not* read the main feed, or are not subscribed to some of the stuff I link too.


    That's why my feed has post categories, which allow you to filter out the "non essentials".





    Ever run into a link or a quote from a site you've never seen and discovered it for the first time because of it? Well, I wouldn't deny my readers that oppertunity (although I do use discretion when posting)





    Sorry to clutter up your aggergator, but I could have replied this to you personally if only you had left some kind of identifying marks...


  • dunno, I just subscribe to the full asp.net rss feed (i.e. everyone on weblogs @asp.net), and it's really annoying when I get things three or four times from the same feed..... (In other words I don't subscribe to any of your feeds, main or otherwise, I just get you as part of the big subscription. Maybe .net weblogs should do META posts, which would allow duplicates to be filtered out of the main feed.)

  • Speaking personally, I don't subscribe to Yosi Taguri's blog, and found this interesting.





    I used to subscribe to the main feed, at the beginning. I then worked my roll down to about 25 bloggers that interest me, and rely on them to point out other cool blogs that might be worth subscribing to - it's just not efficient to read every single blog myself ;)

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