Cleaning the RSS!
Everyday, there are many different ways I get news and information delivered to me. My RSS reader is the one that delivers the most information to me, fast and in an easy to read and process way. The thing is, after about a year, my RSS reader gets filled up with feeds and begins to become slow and packed with too many feeds. This makes reading my feeds unproductive and time consuming.
Today, I though it was time to prune my feeds down to a more manageable size. After about a year of collecting feeds, I had well over 100 feeds in my reader. I managed to cut that down to under 100 feeds. I ended up trimming about 20 to 30 feeds from my reader which makes it more compact and easier to proces than a massive amount of feeds.
I first went though looking and deleted any feeds I didn’t read anymore and feeds which hadn’t been updated in a while. I also deleted any feeds which had similar content to another feed. For example, a lot of tech feeds get the same information, at the same time. there is no point at getting the same story twice so I decided which one writes the best articles and kept that one. I also sorted all my feeds into folder to make them easier to read. Instead of having 20 in one, 10 in another and 60 in another, I split them into more manageable folder with 10 or so feeds in each.
Now my RSS reader is much happier, and so am I. I don’t get as many duplicate stories and articles in my reader that I don’t care about. It is much more efficient at doing its job. I think everyone who hasn’t had a clean out of their readers shoud take some time this month to sort it out and remove the rubbish from it. I managed to shave about 4kb off my OPML file which is great in my eyes. You should have a clean out too!
- Dirty OPML (16kb)
- Clean OPML (12kb)