About broken feeds
Fred on Something talks about the reasons why so many websites and bloggers don’t entirely syndicate their contents.
The consequences of this behaviour are admirably shown in Fred’s post. I would like to add another: if you haven’t got a flat fair connection, broken feeds are completely useless or - worse - expensive. Most of domestic internet users in this world are in these conditions, and having to re-connect a lot of times to continue the reading of a post is a good reason to immediately unsubscribe that post.Just a pair of considerations:
Approximatively, there are three kind of websites: amateur (like this blog), commercial and both these two things. Right? […]
I was opposed to adds in feeds. But if it the price to pay to have a complete feed, then, I’m ready to pay it. Think about it: you are refreshing all your feed; you are ready to leave the airport with your tablet PC. You are seated and ready to read all of them, you have 12 hours in front of you. What do you find? You find that there are just snippets of posts… This is not good for air rage.






