Frequently Asked Questions
Questions from users.
Feed Questions (3)
The only way of achieving this at the moment is to have more than one address registered to use the site. using the second address to set configure a second feed send at a different frequency.
NO it contains a brief headline the source and the short link to the published news item
It is s simple email with a short description of the news item and a shortened link to the news article that the user wished to share. The email contains very similar content to that in page that displays the news being shared now.
Link Questions (2)
Sometimes web sites will either remove an article or will change its URL. This is not something they do likely as it will effect the search engine optimisation but it does happen.
Much less likely is that we have had to remove the link for some reason. If you do find a broken link please email us with the details.
Some sites are subscription only. The user who has shared this news with us is probably a registered user on the site in question.
Site access policies vary but can include;
- Free access to everything
- Free access to a number of articles per month
- Free access to some content not others
- More access with registration but no cost
- Full access with a after registration and charge
The FT for example allow I think 5 artcles free, 20 articles after a free registration and a charge for full access after that.
Sharing News (2)
It is almost always a mistake to comment on an article you are sharing. If the article is part of an ongoing debate and you feel the contrary view should be shared, then find one that articulates the view you support and post it.
By commenting yourself you are unlikely to change peoples views and are more likely to harden the conviction of those with a view opposite to yours.
It is not possible to cover every eventuality and possibility and often topics will be related to two and sometime more channels. Just your judgment as to which you think is most relevant.
Users (1)
Yes, select which channel you wish to include when building your personal feed then select the delivery frequency of your personal feed.
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