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by Vixel 1318 days ago
I was a huge fan of RSS for a long time but stopped using it. I found that when I added in multiple feeds of my interests, My feed was littered with the same stories and sometimes even the same content. Also, much of the content had the same ads that were on the sites. So at that point, it was easier to just visit the sites with an ad blocker on.
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> My feed was littered with the same stories and sometimes even the same content.

To be fair, this is a big problem everywhere, not just with RSS. Especially on Twitter, and even here with dupes on HN.

It's more of a problem though if you're following a bunch of "news" feeds, as opposed to, say, technical blogs with original content.

Some way of grouping things by canonical links would be neat.

Like if HN and lobste.rs (or other link aggregators) both point to a recent news story, then the fact that you've read the url they link to, should be a seperate concept from whether you've 'read' the discussion that points to the link.

And if you seperately have a feed of the originating news site, reading it there would mark it in both places.

This doesn't help if you follow, eg. five different news sites and they all report on the same event with largely the same facts (or even the exact same article copy syndicated)
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