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5 thoughts on “ignore bloglovin”
I’m not entirely convinced about using Bloglovin as my feed for all the blogs I follow. It irritates me that I see a few sentences of the post but then when I click on it to read the full article it doesn’t take me to the blogsite itself but stays within bloglovin. which means if I want to copy the url and use in Twitter I can’t
I follow my favourite blogs by email. They come into my inbox into the separate folder I’ve set up, and what I really like is that the tags the blogger has used are at the top of the email. So I can see straight away whether to scan or to read in full, and if I want to make a comment I just click on the link and here I am making a comment!
I’m not entirely convinced about using Bloglovin as my feed for all the blogs I follow. It irritates me that I see a few sentences of the post but then when I click on it to read the full article it doesn’t take me to the blogsite itself but stays within bloglovin. which means if I want to copy the url and use in Twitter I can’t
Just trying it not really used a blog reader much since google reader shot down mainly use WordPress following reader now
I’ve gone back to WordPress reader too though did try Feedly for a while and found it good
I use Bloglovin and get along with it well but Feedly is very good too.
I follow my favourite blogs by email. They come into my inbox into the separate folder I’ve set up, and what I really like is that the tags the blogger has used are at the top of the email. So I can see straight away whether to scan or to read in full, and if I want to make a comment I just click on the link and here I am making a comment!