I Unsubscribed

I Unsubscribed

Darren put a an entry asking why makes you unsubscribe from feed readingand the response went overwhelmed. Below are some ideas of responses of messages which I listed from that article.

A reference you might need if you noticed a reducing in your feed readers.

  1. When the blogger doesn’t post for a very long time - I feel like the site is ‘dead’.
  2. When the posting consists of short updates with no real content. eg, “hi just letting everyone know i won’t be posting tomorrow.”
  3. Rehashing the same popular things that are already posted on blogs of a similar genre
  4. I can read regular news on newspapers or dedicated websites (BBC, CNN, etc.). I can read commentary though, but thoughtful ones, that helps me think or see something differently.
  5. I usually subscribe for a while to see what kind of content is being posted, what the blog is about, and then decide if I want to continue. Even if the content is very entertaining and of very high quality, I have to be interested in the topic. And that does not mean “one” topic.
  6. Too many links interspersed throughout the text.
  7. Too much text, without proper use of whitespace.
  8. Too Many Grammatical Errors.
  9. Excessively long posts
  10. Multiple posts in a day
  11. Low quality posts are a good reason to un-subscribe. I don’t like to waste my time.
  12. I don’t want to be de-motivated. I want to be inspired. Negative messages, even if they are true, are not good for me.
  13. Lots of personal rants and stuff. I am not interested in the details of other people’s personal lives. I am more interested in thoughts and ideas.
  14. No Images in the feed
  15. Too many quotes
  16. Found other feeds that are better
  17. Too much self-promotion
  18. Incomplete posts. you cannot read them in the feedreader
  19. One blog recently made you click through their sponsor to read anything more than the headline of the article.