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An RSS feed for your global inbox is finally here! I have put a lot of effort into making this process as smooth as possible. Here are the steps you need to take to create your custom RSS feed: Head on over to my website and register for an account: http://quickmediasolutions.com/accounts/register (Registration is free and you also get some other nice ...


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In general this is as designed. We want people eyeballing every change: Did it fix the question and make it answerable? Did it vandalise the question? (Flag please) Is the user abusing edits to "bump" with lots of trivial changes? (Flag please) Even trivial edits (which otherwise go totally unreviewed from uesrs with enough rep) need checking. You can ...


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Yeah, unfortunately the metric truckload of tags scenario doesn't work all that well at the moment (it times out in SQL, often). We're working on a long-term fix for this (get rid of the SQL!) that's not far from complete and should resolve these issues. I'll tag this as status-planned until we switch tag sets over to the new engine.


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I haven't been able to find a native way of doing this for stackexchange, and George Edison's original for individual stack exchange sites no longer works, so here is the equivalent today: http://stack exchange site/feeds/user/user id/responses http://stack exchange site/feeds/user/user id Nor can I find an equivalent for Stack Exchange, and guessing the ...


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The default for the tag feeds is to sort by the last activity date. If you want a different sort order, go to the questions list for the tag, and then use the feed link on that page to get the ordering you're after: Newest - Feed Active - Feed Votes - Feed Featured - Feed ... Finally note that each feed item includes both the "published" (created) ...


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Yes, this is possible with a tool I wrote, Stack2RSS. Example: a feed for all questions containing "RQDA": http://stack2rss.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/search?intitle=RQDA This will return a feed containing a list of all questions containing "RQDA" in the title.


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Yes, there are two options. Hack into the Stack Exchange API and get the information you want. Read the manual here. Using Stack2rss and get the feeds. http://stack2rss.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/questions/unanswered?tagged=php&body=true Here I am fetching all the unanswered question in my favourite tag php


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You could : 1/ create a list of the feeds you are interested in on the web (google spreadsheet publishing in csv format for example) 2/ create a yahoo pipes : - fetch the feeds url from your list - fetch the feeds - aggegate for each item in title the tags from the category fields that are in the item a bit complicate, I will wait for simpler answers.


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The information is there and public, the feed is just a convenient way to release that information. If you really have a stalking concern, the root cause is the stalker, and there should be action from a moderator or 'higher up'. If you have a privacy concern, the root-cause is your public profile and the nature of this site. You can/should use the site ...



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