I’ve figured out how to route the del.icio.us links to the sidebar, which will remove them from the main body of this weblog (and from the RSS feed). Which do you, as a reader, prefer? And how strongly do you hold this opinion? (In other words: do you find the del.icio.us links in the main blog tacky? Or do you prefer them here so that they show up in the RSS feed?) I compile a lot of links, but don’t have time to write about them all. I’d love to share them with you, and am looking for the best way to do so.
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put the links in the feed, and give us the option of a links only feed, a content only feed, or a combined feed. make the current fead the combined feed.
see what people like john gruber (daring fireball) and kottke do with this issue.
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I like the idea of three feeds. I’ll be reading the combined one if that happens.
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I don’t find link dumps in the content to be tacky, and it makes the feed issue easier.
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I don’t mind them in the feed, don’t find them tacky but I usually don’t pay attention to them.
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I view the site with an RSS feed in Firefox. I skip over the “links” posts. Find a new place for them- don’t post them as articles. They don’t deserve the same place as the other articles you write.
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I prefer them in the feed. After the first big gulp of discovering your blog, I only read articles that appear in my RSS reader and pretty much ignore the rest of the columns.
The links you’ve been listing are interesting, but I wouldn’t even see them if they were in a sidebar.
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I prefer the del.icio.us links in the main content: I read this and most other sites via Bloglines, which allows you to easily skim over content (i.e. posts) you’re not interested in. I wouldn’t subscribe to a links-only feed unless it had descriptions and opinions about the links provided.
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Please keep it in the core of your blog otherwise I won’t see it inn my RSS feed… and this will be a shame
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