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Old posts appear again #151

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IlianIliev opened this issue Jul 18, 2016 · 2 comments
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Old posts appear again #151

IlianIliev opened this issue Jul 18, 2016 · 2 comments

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@IlianIliev
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REPORT A BUG/PROBLEM


Hi, I want to notify you of a bug/problem that is happening on the Planet.

I am using:
O.S: OS X El Capitan
Browser: Chrome
Platform: desktop

Problem

I have static blog (http://www.ilian.io/) due to the way I generate the pages (mainly because of tag cloud) after each new post I re upload the whole content. What I see as a result is that on your page I see all my articles instead of just the latest one.
Whether the result might be good for the marketing of my blog, I think it is not fair to the other writers and probably the problem does not affects just me.

Details

The "Django Interview Questions" article is actually pretty old.

screen shot 2016-07-18 at 10 43 40

Thanks,
Ilian

@tseaver
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tseaver commented Jul 18, 2016

@IlianIliev Thanks for the report. The items in your feed do not contain pubDate, which means the planet engine makes a (wrong) guess that they are new. The RSS 2.0 specification says it should be a date in "email" format, e.g. <pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2002 15:21:36 GMT</pubDate>.

@IlianIliev
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@tseaver True and this is something I need to fix on my side. But still this a pretty easy way to trick the engine if you want to keep your posts in the head and get more visitors.

Honestly I haven't gone trough planet code(maybe I should do that), so I have no idea if this is possible but wouldn't it be better if you store a list of the processed articles and do not republish them.

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