deborah writes “
For those who, like me, use livejournal as RSS aggregator, I’ve syndicated Blake’s lisnews journal and Rochelle’s blog at livejournal. blake_lisnews and justrochelle, respectively.
http://www.livejournal.com/~blake_lisnews
http://www.livejournal.com/~justrochelle
I’ll syndicate any others if someone requests them.
“
hmm?
I don’t quite understand how LiveJournal works, being more of a stand-alone blog user myself (Blogger, MovableType, WordPress, etc.), so perhaps I don’t see why it would be neccessary to create a LiveJournal specific feed. I use Bloglines and more recently Feed on Feeds to aggregate my subscriptions, and the existing journal feeds work just fine.
http://www.lisnews.com/~Blake/journal/rss/
http://www.lisnews.com/~Rochelle/journal/rss/
because
I syndicated the feeds (which is not the same as creating new ones) because, like many livejournal users, I use livejournal as the aggregator. I don’t use Bloglines or Feed on Feeds — I find that the lj interface is easiest for me. In order to use lj as the aggregator, you need to tell it about the feed (that is, syndicate it on lj). It’s a tool thing; you’re using the tool that’s easiest for you, I’m using the tool that’s easiest for me. And if anyone else here uses lj as the aggregator, I wanted to share the wealth. I know I’m not the only one, because the lisnews syndication on livejournal has 72 readers.
Re:because
Okay, that makes more sense.
my feeds are there
feeds for my sites are listed in the one post I have on my LJ