Feedburner, aka The Splog Slayer

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Pete Cashmore
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Feedburner, aka The Splog Slayer
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As a quick followup to my last post about ESBN and splog prevention, you probably noticed that Feedburner rolled out some new features on Tuesday. The best one? The ability to check for "uncommon uses" - this can tell you if a splogger is reprinting your feed without your permission. Darren Rowse and Plagiarism Today are both justifiably pleased with the new feature, but I really wish it was accessible to all bloggers, not just people using the Feedburner service.*

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