We all known that RSS feeds make life easier for everyone, but one of the biggest problems (besides how easy it is to copy content) is that when an article is published and it “gets” to the RSS reader, the content being displayed is the “original” stuff.

In other words, you can modify and save a post after publishing it, but RSS readers will only be able to see the original (non-modified) version of the post.

My point? Don’t hit publish unless you really want to.

Example: Cnet and a story with the following words – sonosvfp.

Proof #1

CNet

Proof #2

CNet

Link to the marvelous page.

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