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I have found that it is much easier to read when MO is integrated into google reader. Of course, for actual answering or commenting, one has to click and open the MO page itself. Still it is nice to keep things within google reader and open MO itself only when necessary.
The problem is, refreshing the feed in google reader does not seem to reflect the latest content; there seems to be some delay. The new questions, or recent activity of a user, seems to appear in the RSS feed only after a while. So it is not as effective as refreshing the MO frontpage or MO user recent activity page.
Is there a way to get around this?
Does the same problem happen at stackoverflow? I suppose, if there is indeed a way, somebody there must have figured it out, since they are programmers and all?
This isn't really an MO issue; it's a universal behavior of Reader, for example with respect to WordPress.
What are the different RSS feeds that are currently available for MO? And maybe someone can include something about RSS feeds in the FAQ?
@Kevin. That is mentioned in the tips to the right. It is easy enough to find. You should occasionally look at the tips!
I do not feel that these things are not meant to be in FAQ. You either use rss feeds, or you don't. It is something technical for normal users of the web, it seems. If you are a regular rss user, you will find the rss links yourself anyway, in the pages you see. It is like, as soon as you think of buying a Mercedes, you notice it everywhere, and hitherto you never bothered.
@Kevin. I apologize if I was rude. I have edited and polished my response.
One suggestion though: Use google chrome. It is the best. But chrome does not have a good support for rss feeds, and this was why I started using google reader. You can try netvibes also. I have switched to netvibes after a while for various reasons; but didn't want to bring up an unfamiliar name here.
@Harry. Wow.
Thanks guys for answering my (admittedly dumb) questions :)
There's also a feed for each user (see the bottom of their profile page).
@Harry. Please go to tips and see tip 1. The same can be achieved through rss, via Anton's suggestion.
Also see tip 9.
Harry, by now you should have noticed the pattern... Maybe you should cut down on your light-hearted remarks?
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