Add a link to a list of all dead feeds
The list of dead feeds on the home page is super handy! I'd love to see a list of all my dead feeds.
You can now click on the title “Dead Feeds” to get a list of all your dead feeds.
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There's now a page where you can manage your subscriptions. This page also allows you to sort by last updated, so it replaces the dead feeds page. Also it makes it easier to unsubscribe from multiple feeds. https://theoldreader.com/subscriptions
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nunya biz commented
is there a reason it's not working anymore?
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Lisa H. commented
Yay! It would be helpful, though, if the link were the same green color as other clickable links, to make this more apparent.
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S commented
+1 have been cleaning out my dead feeds, but have reached the point where the 5 feeds listed I don't want to delete and can't see my dead feeds since they're not visible in the folder list since they're empty.
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Lisa H. commented
This is an especially needed feature now that there is a limit. We need to be able to see more than just the 5 "deadest". A user may not necessarily wish to unsubscribe from those specific ones.
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Aaron Styles commented
Yep, especially now there's a limit on how many feeds we can have. Killing all my dead feeds *might* help.
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Lisa H. commented
I like what Tyler suggested, about a page showing feeds sortable by most to least active.
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Kevan Riley commented
I too like the 'dead feeds' idea, but what/how is this driven?
On my home page it is currently showing 2 feeds: one saying '2 months ago', and one 'a month ago', and yet I know I have feeds that haven't updated for 12+months
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Tyler Mammone commented
Good idea... Maybe a list of our feeds with a "last updated" column and sort method to show oldest (stale) to newest? Pretty much the same thing, but maybe even a length of time setting to determine which feeds are "inactive" aside from "dead"... I'd like to be able to refine that setting so I can weed out feeds/blogs that don't update often enough to warrant a subscription and using up value toR resources!