I found the perfect service to make partial RSS feeds into FULL!

by Fking
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Finally I found really good service to make any partial RSS feed into full.
All the rest are either down too often, have low success rate or embed ads.
This one doesn't have those problems and on top of that provides couple extras like stripping links. Free and no ads... I'm sure lots of you will find it really useful so had to share it, Partial RSS feed to FULL text RSS feed generator - FREE
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  • Profile picture of the author Tony Dean
    Thanks for that. It would help people who set up websites and want rss feeds from elsewhere for content, they won't have ads in there and the full feed is displayed on their site.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kurt
    You guys do realize that this is stealing content, correct? When someone offers an RSS pheed for syndication, they put in the pheed what they are willing to share. If they don't include the full content in their site, they aren't giving you permission to use all of their content.
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    • Profile picture of the author Fking
      Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

      You guys do realize that this is stealing content, correct? When someone offers an RSS pheed for syndication, they put in the pheed what they are willing to share. If they don't include the full content in their site, they aren't giving you permission to use all of their content.
      Depends how you use it really. If you just want to read them without the extra click to go to the site it's totally fine.
      Like many technologies it can be used for both good and bad
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      • Profile picture of the author Kurt
        Originally Posted by Fking View Post

        Depends how you use it really. If you just want to read them without the extra click to go to the site it's totally fine.
        Like many technologies it can be used for both good and bad
        This is probably a different issue than posting it as content, but it does take away the site's ability to show advertising, which is probably the reason why the site created the content in the first place.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fking
    yeah well, if someone doesn't want to see ads, he won't click them anyway
    that's why people tend to use ads blockers as well

    then again, it can be used for wrong stuff, but almost everything can be misused.
    For example we don't forbid the kitchen knife only because 80% of the domestic murders are done with it.
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  • Profile picture of the author ampeloi13
    I've had good success with RSS Generator.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fking
    can you post a link, i'm not sure if i have tried this one?
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  • Profile picture of the author Fking
    yeah i was also trying quite few of them, but this seems to be the best so far, hope it lasts
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
    Originally Posted by Fking View Post

    Finally I found really good service to make any partial RSS feed into full.
    All the rest are either down too often, have low success rate or embed ads.
    This one doesn't have those problems and on top of that provides couple extras like stripping links. Free and no ads... I'm sure lots of you will find it really useful so had to share it, [link stripped for the reader's convenience]
    If you're using it for legitimate purposes, like reading articles without that labor-intensive extra click, why is stripping links such a useful extra? :confused:

    Sounds like yet another content scraper for autoblogs and MFA sites to me...
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  • Profile picture of the author Fking
    yeah don't think there is legitimate use for stripping links
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