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Old 05-27-2012, 10:14 PM   #17
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You may be experiencing some MobileRead groupthink there. Web fiction is about as niche as niche gets. The main purpose of Readability and this spin-off is formatting middling to long articles or blog posts for easier reading. With Readlists, the idea is to make and share lists of related articles, not necessarily to piece together something that was serial in the first place.

If you look at the front page, you'll see a few 'collected editions' of different posts from the same blog, but the majority of lists are topically linked articles or essays by various authors, with not one work of fiction.
oh yes, i did see those. but readlist isn't like an rss feed, right? so i didn't quite get that concept right away...

oh well, i like using it the way i am now i'm a bigger fan of web fiction than blog posts anyway, unless it has to do with something really interesting. *browses others' readlists*
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