Help users to find dead/abandoned feeds (feeds without news for a long time)
Manually looking through all my feeds I found a lot that have not been posting news for months and could be considered dead/abandoned. It would be great if there was a way to find these feeds in Bazqux, for example by having a list of feeds without new posts for, say, 2 month.
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BazQux development is in the support mode at the moment since I've moved to London for a new job
https://discourse.bazqux.com/t/how-is-development-going/220/3 -
Wilson commented
It's been 9 years, is there any update on this?
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Interesting idea about email or feed with news about feeds with errors (to see errors in mobile apps):
https://bazqux.uservoice.com/forums/190752-general/suggestions/4332109-help-users-to-find-dead-abandoned-feeds-feeds-wit -
Andrew Forde commented
I use this feature on Mr Reader on the iPad. Very good and very useful.
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Bazzzzzz commented
❤❤❤❤
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Daniel Yokomizo commented
Google Reader had a general statistics section, named "trends" IIRC, that provided many lists, including inactive feeds. I used it a lot.
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Good idea. I'll probably add this in future.