Feed output not refreshing based on new feed inputs
I've loaded a Google Reader shared items feed into Aiderss and then tried to use the ranked feed in my reader. Initially this worked great. The problem is that the contents of the feed input into AideRSS changes over time as I experiment with different RSS feeds. I've removed a bunch of feeds from the input to AideRSS because they became spammy. The issue I'm having is that the output of AideRSS still contains the removed feeds. I've tried waiting 24 hours, and I've tried reentering the feed into the "analyze" text box but neither approach works - the removed feeds are still there. Any ideas?
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Inappropriate?Logan, I'll play with one of my own shared feeds and see if I can suggest a remedy for you
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Inappropriate?Jeff, thanks for the note. I've found a solution, but its a workaround rather than the ideal fix on the AideRSS side. I just created a new Reader feed with a new name and ran it through AideRSS. This is fine for this one feed, but won't work for my larger purpose.
The larger purpose is to use AideRSS as a service rather than manually. I'm creating lots (dozens, soon hundreds) of special interest feeds AKA linkblogs each of which is an aggregation of many blogs. I'd like to get each aggregation ranked. But the submittal of the aggregated feed URL and the retrieval of the AideRSS output URL need to be programmatic (REST would be ideal). It also needs to update at least daily based on added/removed input feeds - the problem I encountered earlier. I think of AideRSS as a filtering service - kind of like PageRank - that could be applied to various slides of the blogosphere. Its value increases proportionally to the amount of content that is filtered, and as the number of feeds increases a programmatic approach to both inputs and outputs is required.
I can't pay for this at the moment but you could offer a rate-limited plan that got startups like mine going and then work out pay - per whatever for higher volumes of traffic. If you can gain a developer community it would enhance your solution.
Just a thought - I'd rather not reimplement the wheel :-)
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