
Just letting you guys know that I’ve moved all the GIF stuff to MLB GIFS, basically because I wanted this site to mainly focus on Dodgers news and analysis.
I gave a slightly longer explanation of things over there, and the link to the site is now in the main navigation bar here.
GIFS are fun. Baseball is fun. I figured combining the two should be fun.
Go over there and lol.
Chad Moriyama Dodgers, Sabermetrics, Scouting
I applaude this move. Reeder on my craptacular ipad kept crashing out trying to load the damned GIFs.
BTW, also digging the much cleaner look today.
Hahaha.
My word, you notice every change I make.
Shit, I don’t want to notice them but what with you making me click through the truncated RSS feeds to earn your millions on click-throughs.
Heh.
For sites that allow the full post to be displayed in a reader, I honestly have no idea how they accurately track the progress of their site, much less monetize it.
Unless it’s people like you and Jon Weisman, I don’t have any feeds that aren’t full feeds.
But Felix Salmon explores some of the reasoning here: http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2009/06/04/rss-datapoint-of-the-day/ && http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2010/06/03/breaking-medias-full-rss-returns/
TBLA does as well.
Thanks for the link though. I’ll probably go to full after I get shit organized.
Ya, when TBLA went truncated I removed them from my google reader. The only Dodgers blog I have on my list are yours (which I fuckin’ click through to help you make your millions [of rubles]), Mike Petriello, MLB Rumors and Jon Weisman. So, really only three.
On Salmon’s points, I get that for relative non-starters like yourself, you gotta do what you gotta do since there’s no corporate backers funding you. But it does provide a good perspective.
I suppose I could always put a banner ad in the RSS feed.
I think Baseball America does that.
ya, I see that in a lot of rss feeds.