Whether RSS should enable full-text subscription

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Some time ago, I saw a small number of people distribute an announcement , and future RSS subscriptions will no longer provide full text, but will be changed to summary output. This means that readers have to jump to a minority website to read in the future, and can no longer read directly in an RSS reader. For someone like me who likes to jump to the page itself to read, this change has little impact, but it still caused some controversy online.

As someone who has turned on RSS full-text output before, I can quite understand the minority’s thinking, especially after I found more and more so-called blog aggregation pages appearing on the Internet. I have always had a habit of using a search engine to search for myself (YeungYeah) from time to time to check the indexing and ranking. As a result, in some search results, some so-called blog content aggregation pages, or Blog content readers are also included in search engines and have a certain ranking weight.

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