
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.
- When the blogger doesn’t post for a very long time - I feel like the site is ‘dead’.
- When the posting consists of short updates with no real content. eg, “hi just letting everyone know i won’t be posting tomorrow.”
- Rehashing the same popular things that are already posted on blogs of a similar genre
- 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.
- 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.
- Too many links interspersed throughout the text.
- Too much text, without proper use of whitespace.
- Too Many Grammatical Errors.
- Excessively long posts
- Multiple posts in a day
- Low quality posts are a good reason to un-subscribe. I don’t like to waste my time.
- 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.
- 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.
- No Images in the feed
- Too many quotes
- Found other feeds that are better
- Too much self-promotion
- Incomplete posts. you cannot read them in the feedreader
- One blog recently made you click through their sponsor to read anything more than the headline of the article.





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