Because it's different content. It's not the same feed. Superfeedr is the only situation where this may be different, because you're external to the publisher and you're retrieving the feed in its final form. Every example you give (typepad, wordpress, tumblr) will all end up publishing different data which is NOT the final downstream content that the publisher wants distributed, otherwise they wouldn't be using Feedburner or other service in the first place.

On 6/9/2010 3:41 AM, Julien Genestoux wrote:
Sorry, but I disagreed at the time and I still disagree.
The fact that a lot if burnt feeds are actually from typepad, wordpress, tumblr.. And that these are push enabled, but fail under fb is quite annoying.
I don't see why feedburner as to strip the content. Why would the hub be unique?

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 9, 2010, at 10:40 AM, Jay Rossiter <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


We discussed that behavior a while back on the list and were fairly agreed that it was the right behavior. (There were no dissenters, at least.)

If a service is modifying the content of the feed, it's inaccurate (and IMO, improper) for them to pass the hub tags through the other side. The original hub is not serving the same content that the downstream hub is.

(See "Re: WordPress.com <http://WordPress.com> PuSH support and PuSHPress WordPress.org <http://WordPress.org> Plugin" on beginning on 3/4/2010 - http://groups.google.com/group/pubsubhubbub/browse_thread/thread/b5c72ecafa72f8c3/9c3247ae01c0d249)

On 6/9/2010 1:30 AM, David Recordon wrote:
A few days ago I saw that Feedburner was overwriting TypePad's hub in
my feeds. This occurred even when disabling PingShot.

--David


On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 1:27 AM, Waleed<[email protected]  
<mailto:[email protected]>>  wrote:
I started getting a lot of complaints recently from users that their
feeds in my app are not updating. Looking into it, I realized that I
have a few thousand feeds for which I'm subscribed to hubs but don't
receive notifications (out of about of 300K feeds). After
investigating a few cases my findings so far are:

- they are feedburner feeds
- the feeds have the hub meta tag set tohttp://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com
- Checking the subscription details on the reference hub it shows that
I have a subscription to that feed and it's active.
- Yet, I'm not receiving updates from the hub when new posts are
published.

    It's very hard trying to debug a distributed system like this, so
I'm wondering if anyone else is encountering similar issues.

Waleed

P.S. The cases I tested turned out to be feeds that use feedburner,
but that could be because it's very popular. The issue might be
something else not related to feedburner, and that's what I'm trying
to find out.


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