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New in Reader: Combined Cards

Go ahead and follow that prolific site. We’ll keep it organized for you.

If you’ve ever followed a frequently updating site in Reader, you may have noticed a problem. When one of your followed sites goes on a posting streak, it can easily overwhelm your stream, causing you to miss posts from less frequent sites.

Today we launched a new feature to alleviate this problem: Combined Cards. Now, when a site you follow gets prolific, we’ll combine those posts into a single card — provided the posts are all from the same day and uninterrupted by posts from other sites.

Here’s a recent example from Time Magazine. (Did you know you can follow Time in Reader? You can!) Before on the left, after on the right.

cc-example

For Writers: If you post once a day, your posts will never be combined in Reader. If you post more than once a day, it’s possible your posts will be combined for some readers and not others — it depends on how many other sites they follow and when they post. Posts will only be combined if they’re uninterrupted by other posts.

For Readers: Your Followed Sites stream still shows all the posts from the sites you follow, in exactly the same order. The only thing that’s changed is that if a site posts a string of new posts, we’ll combine them into one card so they take up less vertical space.

We hope this change makes Reader more pleasant to use, and helps you feel comfortable following more frequently updating sites. If you’d like some suggestions, here are some great high frequency sites we recommend: Fortune, People, Laughing SquidUproxxThe Sports DailyHeavy, TechCrunchBlack America Web, and BGR. Remember to click the “Follow” link at the top of the page to add it to your Reader.

WordPress.com members can visit Reader in the usual spot. Not a member yet? Join us. And thanks, as always, for being part of the WordPress.com community.


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12 Comments

  1. Sven Seebeck

    Great! I’m enjoying the recent improvements on the Reader.

    Liked by 2 people

  2. Pranab Chatterjee

    This is a very good update. In fact, it could provide a magazine-like reading experience where the posts from a particular blog are clubbed together. This could be particularly good for readers who subscribe to blogs from a wide variety of subjects, like I do! I can now scan them by “topics”. Kudos to the WordPress team for keeping on improving the service here. Cheers!

    Liked by 3 people

  3. wolfshades

    I actually stopped reading so many blogs in the reader because of this problem. Glad to see you’ve rectified it. Can’t wait to dive in again.

    Liked by 2 people

  4. Rosaliene Bacchus

    A big thank you! I stopped following some interesting bloggers because they cluttered up my reader stream.

    Liked by 3 people

  5. Nickel Boy Graphics

    Thank you SO MUCH for doing this! There were some tags that I’ve followed where this really was a problem. It felt like I was scrolling to infinity before getting something by a different person. (This seemed to be like the same post but in all different languages, or just continually reposting what was found on other blogs?) Anyway, thank you SO MUCH for doing this!

    Liked by 2 people

  6. Ally L. Mare

    I just realized it. It will surely helps but can you guys maintain the likes and comments shortcut too?

    Liked by 2 people

  7. thegirlwiththecamera

    All these new updates are amazing and extremely helpful. Thanks!

    Liked by 2 people

  8. Paul Bowler

    I think this is a brilliant idea. I follow a lot Reader feed used to get clogged up, so this really tidies things up and makes sure I don’t miss any posts.

    Liked by 2 people

  9. Lyagushka (Meirav)

    That’s brilliant! There’s a blog I stopped following because they were posting so much. Thank you for realising it’s a problem and coming up with an elegant solution!

    Liked by 2 people

  10. David Bennett

    Good news and much appreciated.

    It was the high post rate of Time magazine that caused me to stop following it – and for precisely the reason you have now ‘cured’.

    Liked by 1 person

  11. kenh2os

    Perfect fix. Right on WP !

    Liked by 1 person

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