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I drove off, slightly too quickly, eager to refresh my feeds.
A few months in, after I'd carefully curated my feeds, my Reader really did seem to contain the entirety of the world of ideas.
When I subscribe to someone who already has thousands of followers, why not tie this user to metadata vectors that will categorize my feeds?
This year, only a few American Olympic athletes have been presented on my feeds: the gymnast Simone Biles, whose grace and strength leave sportswriters grasping for superlatives; the stalwart Michael Phelps, holder of 22 Olympic medals in swimming; the beach volleyball champion Kerry Walsh Jennings, a three-time gold medalist now paired with April Ross, her former competitor.
I want to tag my feeds (and tag other's feeds).
I want all of my feeds kept in one neutral place.
Within a few days, my feeds on Twitter, Tumblr, and Facebook were inundated with Instagram images.
I want my feeds to be comprehensive, authoritative, and garbage-free.
And finally, I realized that I was missing out by constantly checking all my feeds.
Since all my feeds are in Google Reader and I don't go there, I don't use RSS anymore.
Memeorandum is how I keep up on the blogosphere when I don't have time to read all of my feeds.
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