Louis Gray offers a comment on a trend that encourages secondary sites to offer content originated by bloggers. I noticed this was possible several months ago when I moved my blog to its present location and registered the new location with several aggregators. I found that I could read my entries from “readers” without having to actually connect to my site. The links to my site that were provided were pretty much unnecessary because all recent posts were there and complete. Back when we offered content via old style web pages embedding images or pages within frames appearing under a different URL was frowned on. I know that WordPress allows me to determine how much content I offer via RSS feeds and I have my feeds set to offer only part of each post. Automated ways of integrating and cross-referencing online content are intriguing, but I do hope individuals who find my material of value take the trouble to explore this site in its entirety.
For a different perspective – shyftr
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