I subscribe via lj to two Guardian feeds: their general largely news one, and the books one. I tend to right click to follow up a story, and it fills me in with material I might not catch on their hideously designed webpage and certainly not see on the book pages (the blog seeming to consist of self-evident manifest bollox written by trolls of one shades or another, sample subject, "Why has no one ever written a novel about a whale?")
Last week the Guardian newsfeed switched from headline-and-a-gobbet to entire articles, saving me the need to click through but meaning I have to do a lot more scrolling. Now the book feed has adverts. Is this enough for me to unsubscribe?
Nearly. We'll see.
Last week the Guardian newsfeed switched from headline-and-a-gobbet to entire articles, saving me the need to click through but meaning I have to do a lot more scrolling. Now the book feed has adverts. Is this enough for me to unsubscribe?
Nearly. We'll see.
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And does it deliver long stories rather than headlines?
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I took all my blog feeds off LJ because it suits me better to keep people-interaction and other kinds of reading separate. There are so many feeds that the people got lost in all the scrolling.
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Of course, I don't want to click through to read an LJ entry... Dammit, I don't want to use two readers.
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Could just be that my browser suppresses ads more effectively than yours, because I'm not seeing any there either.
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Meanwhile, am now advertising a Coventry taxi firm (and a Folkestone restaurant) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrewmbutler/1970281433/) ...