great questions Justin and we are back to the discussion of hijacked feeds.

Rox

On Feb 8, 2008 5:43 AM, stbdpittsburgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Hey folks;
>
> While peeking at the traffic for our web series, Something to Be
> Desired, I noticed some traffic to our Blip videos from a site called
> http://webmunism.com
>
> I checked them out and, now, I'm a bit confused.
>
> If you search their site for a tag -- in our case, stbd -- you'll see
> these search results: http://webmunism.com/vids/of/stbd
>
> As you can see, that search creates its own list (and RSS feed) of
> videos from YouTube, Blip, Veoh, etc., that are tagged "stbd." Here's
> the confusing part:
>
> * Why are some of the videos pulled from Veoh, some from Blip, etc.?
> Is there an obvious "hierarchy" that dictates why some videos are
> pulled from one source and some from another?
>
> * Why are some videos missing from the list? Every episode I've
> uploaded to Blip is tagged "stbd," and yet several episodes from
> earlier seasons aren't included in their list.
>
> * How should I feel about an RSS feed that has the potential to
> attract viewers who will see our videos from multiple sources rather
> than one consistent delivery method, and whom I'll never know about
> because they're subscribing to an RSS feed that I didn't create /
> can't monitor?
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Cheers.
>
> Justin Kownacki
> Creator / Producer, "Something to Be Desired"
> http://www.somethingtobedesired.com
>
>  
>



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