Updated RSS Article and Comment Feeds

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Article Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/politicalgrind

Comment Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/PoliticalGrindComments


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Also, there are rss feeds for individual article comments as well as comments for a specific thread. All via the Intense Debate system. Remember, if you post a comment and you want to reply to another comment, just hit the reply button under the comment you want to reply to rather than posting a brand new comment. This helps organize the comments.

Looks good. If someone is looking for a RSS feedreader, I highly recommend Google Reader.

I agree on the Reader suggestion. Can I make a suggestion in your feed? Add the options for the links to social bookmarking and adding a comment. This becomes a bridge between your feed and your blog posts. I am glad to be one of the 10. I like the debating as well, there is a lot of attacking but it is on what we say not personal bullshit. I know it seems like pissing contests sometimes, and let's be honest it is hehe. But at least it is civil.

Civil? Who the hell wants to be civil? hehehe

Yeahhhh! I finally made the top ten!! But I still didn't remember to hit "reply" that last time, did I? Oh well, I never said I was smart…

Ok I will look into adding social bookmarking availability on the rss feed. Can you recommend anything specific for getting this done Chris C?

Ok, I added the Feedburner FeedFlare items to the feed. 1) Digg This (Add/Submit to digg.com of course) 2) Save to Del.icio.us (Exactly what it says…) 3) Blog This (Allows a user to blog about the specific article if they have a Blogger.com blog account.) 4) Add to Blogroll (Add tp blogrolling blogroll account) 5) Add This (This includes pretty much all social networks, so if you want to share something… USE THIS!) Also, When an article is linked to via another website/blog a technorati item will appear saying how many other links to other sites/blogs. When you click the link, it will show you what sites are linking into politicalgrind.com p.s. if you think I should remove the individual digg and del.icio.us links on the rss feed because the "Add This…" item already contains all major social networking sites, just let me know and I will take it out. Ok thats all for now, Enjoy!

oh full reads of your posts in your feed. It may seem like your diverting traffic away from the blog physically but because Feedburner is recording visits on the feed itself it becomes just one more way to expose more people to your posts. Also, most internet users don't read blogs and the plethora of them intimidates people. Being able to read 10-20 blogs in a feed reader daily is much easier when you can check out the full posts. Currently I have 38 in my Google Reader and I generally skip over the ones that aren't full reads unless the topic is really enticing. I do think that all of us as a blogsphere need to really educate the general audience on feeds. Most don't realize how easy it is to read 20 blogs daily or have any clue what a 'reader' is.

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