I didn't have any luck with it, either. Even after the waiting period they describe, it kept redirecting the address it gave me to another RSS feed.
On 1/4/07, dmhrynkiw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected] <ydn-delicious%40yahoogroups.com>, > "Brett OConnor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Try giving this a shot: > > > > http://peerfactor.fr/testmarks/ > > > > Brett > > Greetings from a new subscriber to this list and a relatively new > del.icio.us user (couple of months). > > I uploaded a mess of bookmarks and was able to share them and do some > other marvellous bulk editing with the tools at Freshblog. (Thank-you, > Freshblog, whomever you are.) > > But I just don't get/understand the PeerFactor service. I submitted my > collection a couple of days before Christmas. I got the message that > said it would take 24-72 hours to do the first-time generation of the > feeds -- okay, I can wait. > > I'm not a big RSS reader, so don't have a favourite tool. Today I > added the PeerFactor feed for my results into the Google Reader and > got a bunch of articles that look like gaming demos. Nothing to do > with my bookmarks on del. What's up with that? Am I doing something wrong? > > Hrynkiw > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

