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RSS Feed Enhancement
The RSS feed now includes full article content for the last 10 posts

Improved RSS Feed
Recently, I noticed several users attempting to access our RSS feed (rss.xml), which previously only contained brief article summaries. In response to this usage pattern, I’ve expanded the feed to now include the complete content of the last 10 posts. This enhancement allows RSS users to read entire articles directly in their feed readers without needing to visit the site.
While RSS feeds have become less common over the past decade, they remain valuable in specific scenarios, particularly where internet connectivity is limited. RSS readers can fetch and store content for offline reading, making them ideal for users with intermittent internet access. However, for the best experience including interactive features and real-time updates, I recommend using the full Keep Track website.
If you do have a specific need for RSS, such as offline reading or integration with other tools, you can subscribe to our feed at https://keeptrack.space/rss.xml using any RSS reader. This will provide automatic updates when new content is published.
Community-Driven Improvements
This update exemplifies my commitment to responding to user needs. If you ever find that a feature you’re looking for isn’t available, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at admin@keeptrack.space. I’m always happy to consider and implement improvements that enhance the user experience.
What’s Changed
- Full article content is now included in the RSS feed
- The feed shows the 10 most recent posts
- No need to click through to the website to read complete articles
- Added an RSS feed link to the bottom of the home page
Whether you’re using an RSS reader on your desktop, mobile device, or command line, you can now access the complete content of our latest articles more conveniently than ever.
Theodore Kruczek