stopgeek.com — I?ve always thought to myself, what is this for. Whats it?s purpose? Who would want to be lazy and just automatically write generated content on their site? Isn?t it the whole purpose of having a blog or personal site to write your own content and enjoy doing it?
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drpeppperNov 1, 2006
Valid point, but why not just add a digg front page rss feed to your blog?Its just irritating to find "information" and have it be a few lines of text and a link to the actualy content.
dmorelNov 1, 2006
@drpeppperIn both cases a Digg RSS feed would not serve the proper purpose.In my case, my wife is interested in knowing about what topics I'm reading, not every topic currently on Digg... The same holds true for the theoretical blogger, it's just that instead of his (or her) spouse being the consumer of the content it's the bloggers target audience.
drpeppperNov 1, 2006
Can you elaborate your "reasons"?Right now, i have no clue as to why this would be useful.dmorel's reason might have some validity to it, but I still think, that in general this feature is useless.