How RSS Brain Shows Related Articles | Bin Wang - My Personal Blog
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(highlight:: when you are reading an article from a feed, RSS Brain will show related articles at the end. It’s a very common feature. What makes RSS Brain different are two things:
You can configure where the related articles come from.
The implementation is transparent. That includes both the algorithm, which I will introduce in this article, and the code, which I will open source it in the future.)
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(highlight:: The first way I use it is to find more discussions about this article. For example, you can configure it to show related articles from Hacker News, some Twitter account or from a sub Reddit. So that you know what other people think about this article, or about this topic.
Another way to use it is to check the coverage from different sources. For example, you can add a recommendation section that contains left wing media and another section that has right wing media, so that you can compare the coverage and get a whole picture.
Last but not least, the recommendation is useful in its traditional way: just show related articles about the same topic so that you can read more details about the same topic. I often just read folders that has high quality sources, and when I want to know more, I will add a recommendation section that has more sources and find articles to read from there.)
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title: How RSS Brain Shows Related Articles | Bin Wang - My Personal Blog
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(highlight:: when you are reading an article from a feed, RSS Brain will show related articles at the end. It’s a very common feature. What makes RSS Brain different are two things:
You can configure where the related articles come from.
The implementation is transparent. That includes both the algorithm, which I will introduce in this article, and the code, which I will open source it in the future.)
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(highlight:: The first way I use it is to find more discussions about this article. For example, you can configure it to show related articles from Hacker News, some Twitter account or from a sub Reddit. So that you know what other people think about this article, or about this topic.
Another way to use it is to check the coverage from different sources. For example, you can add a recommendation section that contains left wing media and another section that has right wing media, so that you can compare the coverage and get a whole picture.
Last but not least, the recommendation is useful in its traditional way: just show related articles about the same topic so that you can read more details about the same topic. I often just read folders that has high quality sources, and when I want to know more, I will add a recommendation section that has more sources and find articles to read from there.)
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