Neoni said:is there one?
if not could we somehow aquire one, for new posts etc?
would be good i think!
-Neoni
lay-z-boy said:
Stellios said:Brilliant idea IMO. The live for speed forums do it and its really useful.
Megahurtz400 said:Too many new posts to track via RSS, especially at peak times
Just use new posts, or just learn what the icons ect mean like someone said![]()
Clarkey said:RSS :/ Useless fad imo, you would be better off going straight to the site in question rather than wasting time faffing around with an rss aggregator.
dbmzk1 said:I agree.
They are kinda useful when making a website, so you can pull news items from forums etc, but for the average net user they are useless.
Neoni said:Disagree,
i use a lot of rss feeds, for news headlines, and torrents.
dbmzk1 said:Why not just go to the BBC News site when you want to read the news and go to a torrent search site when you want something to download. Surly that's easier, faster and just generally better than messing with RSS feeds?
Serious question by the way, I really want to know what people use them for and why!
Tefal said:Whats an rss feed?
More hereWikipedia said:RSS (which, in its latest format, stands for "Really Simple Syndication") is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts. An RSS document, which is called a "feed", "web feed", or "channel", contains either a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text. RSS makes it possible for people to keep up with their favorite web sites in an automated manner that's easier than checking them manually.
Neoni said:omg, is it that difficult, one shows me which latest movie torrents are released, the other shows me latest news headlines, which if i see a newsheadline i wanna read i click it, and it takes me straight to the article.