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Bye bye linkblog experiment

18-Jun-2007

So much for having del.icio.us links auto-posted. What was I thinking?

Munch - The Scream

If I was able to take link posting frequency down to once per week I might leave it on, but once per day is ruining the look of the blog and spreading the signal amongst the noise more thinly than we’re all used to.

I’ll relegate del.icio.us links to the ever-expanding sidebar at some point.

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3 Responses to “Bye bye linkblog experiment”

  1. Alastair says:
    19-Jun-2007 at 8:41 am

    So now there’s just the del.icio.us links and the Google reader shared items?

    How do you decide which to post to? Do I need to subscribe to both? (currently I only subscribe to your shared items).

  2. Richard says:
    21-Jun-2007 at 8:04 pm

    Farewell, del.icio.us cross-posts, we knew ye but for the briefest time.

    I don’t mind the linking, but the lack of informed editorial is what bugged me about the cross-posting. Oh, and the needless redundancy! My DRY-senses (you can have those, right?) have been screaming at me.

    Thanks for returning to the land of the sane. And now you’ve got another shared experience with Mark Pilgrim to tell all the young-folk.

  3. Chris says:
    22-Jun-2007 at 11:31 am

    Yea though I walked through the valley of linkspam…

    I’m going to try to set up some kind of aggregated del.icio.us and Google Reader RSS. Inconveniently, I use both because they’re each appropriate to a different situation. If Google Reader could throw links into my del.icio.us account, my world would be a better place.

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