Please add a link to comments in the RSS feed
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Re: Please add a link to comments in the RSS feed
#2(This might be a good idea for Reddit's feeds too...)
Re: Please add a link to comments in the RSS feed
#3Hi, I mainly read YC Startup News through a news aggregator. Could ya'll add a link to comments for each entry in the feed? (This might be a good idea for Reddit's feeds too...)
(This might be a good idea for Reddit's feeds too...)
Regarding the reddit request, you might want try posting that @ http://request.reddit.com
Re: Please add a link to comments in the RSS feed
#4Hi, I mainly read YC Startup News through a news aggregator. Could ya'll add a link to comments for each entry in the feed? (This might be a good idea for Reddit's feeds too...)
Good suggestion, but it has already been posted in the features request thread: http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=7851 (This might be a good idea for Reddit's feeds too...) Regarding the reddit request, you might want try posting that @ http://request.reddit.com
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Re: Please add a link to comments in the RSS feed
#5Re: Please add a link to comments in the RSS feed
#6Hi, I mainly read YC Startup News through a news aggregator. Could ya'll add a link to comments for each entry in the feed? (This might be a good idea for Reddit's feeds too...)
Re: Please add a link to comments in the RSS feed
#7Hi, I mainly read YC Startup News through a news aggregator. Could ya'll add a link to comments for each entry in the feed? (This might be a good idea for Reddit's feeds too...)
We do (look at the source) but most feed readers seem to ignore it. If anyone can tell us how to format the feed so that stops happening, we're all ears.
http://feedvalidator.org/check.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.ycombinator.com%2Frss
Maybe try generating an Atom feed? Atom seems to be much better defined than any of the myriad competing RSS implementations.
Or maybe toss a hyperlink into the description tag rather than the comments tag ... from what I see in the RSS 2.0 spec, comments is a more of a "should" rather than a "must". The spec itself refers to it as an optional element, and Winer (I think) says in a note that implementers "should" support it. Clearly some of them don't. :-)
Re: Please add a link to comments in the RSS feed
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
We do (look at the source) but most feed readers seem to ignore it. If anyone can tell us how to format the feed so that stops happening, we're all ears.
Feedvalidator finds a couple of problems, but I'm not sure that they're related. http://feedvalidator.org/check.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.ycombinator.com%2Frss Maybe try generating an Atom feed? Atom seems to be much better defined than any of the myriad competing RSS implementations. Or maybe toss a hyperlink into the description tag rather than the comments tag ... from what I see in the RSS 2.0 spec, comments is a…
Re: Please add a link to comments in the RSS feed
#9Hi, I mainly read YC Startup News through a news aggregator. Could ya'll add a link to comments for each entry in the feed? (This might be a good idea for Reddit's feeds too...)
We do (look at the source) but most feed readers seem to ignore it. If anyone can tell us how to format the feed so that stops happening, we're all ears.
Re: Please add a link to comments in the RSS feed
#10Point people to the Feature Requests thread as they clearly don't notice the link at the bottom of the page. Remind them that this is Startup News so it would be good if the posting was applicable. Tell them where to find Slashdot if that's what they want. And explain that they are not the only ones with RSS feeds so they don't need to just copy links from there to here.
Personally, I think news quality has degraded since karma came along. Some people are clearly keen to move up the leader board and starting a new thread is one way to do that. How about not rewarding karma for a thread's score? It can still be voted up by others to show it's interesting but karma must be earned by quality comments on the thread. Either that, or let us down vote threads to penalise non-applicable threads.
Better statistics may help show some light. http://news.ycombinator.com/comments?id=18085