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Brilliant thanks. 👍
Do you know if there’s a feed that’s only top stories? I’m using https://www.theguardian.com/uk/rss but that one seems to spam a constant flood of posts, which I’ve been trying to avoid.
So, according to this, if you add "rss" to any index page you get a feed.
So clicking "news" and doing that gets me:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/rss
World news:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/rss
I don't know if you can combine two but that would trim things down.
Okay, I looked at how it's set up. I think the right thing would be to set it up so there's one community for each main section: World, US news, sport, tech, and so on.
The issue is that there are a huge number of them. That's pretty common, but usually there's a "top stories" feed that I can do. I could make a bunch of new communities, one per section, but I'm a little reluctant to just make huge amounts of spam if I'm not sure how much human attention they're going to get.
Which sections would you want? Maybe I could do like I did for Ars Technica, and make a few communities for some of the mainly useful ones. I'm still not sure how to handle it, to be honest. It would be nice if I could set up a nicer UI so that people could just pick out exactly what they wanted, without creating spam or ghost-town communities for other people.
"Top stories" did the trick:
https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/mainsection/topstories/rss
That's excellent! Okay, I updated the one community to be only that one.
Like I said, I'm open to adding other ones or multiple communities, I'm just not sure where to strike the balance that won't wind up creating tons of communities that don't see a lot of use.
That seems good for now. If they want more they can join the Fediverse!