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No more partial feeds / summary feeds

At first i don’t want to do this because i’ve been scraped by those lazy guys out there that just want to make some money without doing real work (even it's just creating a post) for a few times .. but after reading Robert Scoble comment on Amit Agarwal blog, i decided to change into full feed :D (actually i read about it first on his post about full text feeds pay off for this blogger .. and on problogger post about full feeds or partial feeds discussion)

Although i'm still not convinced at first but after reading this comment it makes me realize that i don't really like it when i have to click to read more (except it's a good story) :P

Quoted from Robert Scoble Comment

Dave: in Google Reader this is ABSOLUTELY NOT TRUE anymore. You can provide a 50,000 word post and I can click "J" to go right past it. An ultra long post is far less annoying than a partial text post. Why? I hate clicking over to read posts.

Okay now the only problem is protecting this small blog from content scraper (hey .. if this blog is a big site like Techcrunch there’s no need to worry about someone stealing your content because they’ll notice that you’re the one that created those article not those thieves) ..

But i’ll take care of it anyway, and if i found someone scraping this site without giving credits i’ll make sure they get a really nice article from Government site the next time they try to scrap my site :D

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