On 12/15/14 11:08 AM, Mike Connor wrote:
Yeah, fair, software varies in how it does categorization. The core intent is a shift from "publish automatically" to "publish intentionally” on the part of authors. How we achieve that is a technical implementation detail.
It's a fine idea, although I don't think it's likely to have any practical effect.
At least, I don't believe any of the controversial posts to Planet in recent history were accidentally posted there, or considered inappropriate by their authors. So presumably they would still have intentionally set the Planet tag on their posts.
As one example: my own blog is syndicated to Planet with a category tag, and it's actually set as a default category for me in Wordpress (because that's always where I want posts to go). If I was to consider removing the Planet tag, I'd probably just not bother blogging that content at all. [Hello, Facebook and Twitter!]
Still, it's good practice to have a category-specific feed, and we should probably have required it from the beginning.
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