rss bankruptcy (not email)

Riaz Kanani on November 19th, 2008

bankruptcy

Everyone talks about email bankruptcy, but somehow I never suffer from it. I have many email accounts and each serves its own funtion whether it is online services, personal, work or online registrations. As a result I am able to get through the majority of my email. Outlook 2007 for work and Gmail for the rest has worked well.

Not so with RSS. Today for about the 3rd time this year I am declaring RSS bankruptcy and marking the 1000+ posts I have not read as read and starting again. I do not have enough time in the day to get through the 300+ posts Google Reader receives daily (as if to illustrate my pain, the trends feature in Google Reader is giving an error right now LOL).  The problem though is not just the volume.

It is the efficiency of the tool.

Too many of the posts are on the same news item (product x releases new feature y) or even worse is the same article shared by different friends. I can image the former is more difficult to achieve but surely the latter is much easier to resolve.

Imagine the ability to mark as read all articles about a certain news story.. no more rss bankruptcy..

  • James
    i think with email too to an extent is down to the efficiency of the tool. My Gmail account filters out the spam very efficiently/accurately. My Hotmail account however is another story.

    That said, over the years I have been less protective of my Hotmail account as I have of my Gmail account. I am a lot more selective about who I give my Gmail email address to.
  • I used to have that with my hotmail account too - I guess I do not use it enough nowadays - I get plenty of spam in the spam folders of my google accounts but not so much in my hotmail account. Equally though I probably get one email every month or so into the hotmail account anyway.
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