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Originally Posted by kmanrox
Simon.. there's actually more than meets the eyes... keywords are randomized moreso than normal relevance words.. images are uniquely named with keyword combinations, ALT tags are randomized as well.
Surely you'd prefer the morphed posts on your blog/splog network over the substandard RSS that programs are putting out nowadays?
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I'm pretty vocal about my dislike for morphed feeds. While I will concede that many of the sponsors feeds are substandard, morphed feeds are just as bad.
A morphed feed loses the nuances of the language. Seriously, I don't think I've ever heard anyone use "short" when describing a persons age and "tender" would typically describe someone much less than 23. Either way, it's not the way people typically speak.
"Short" mentally distracted me completely away from what I was reading. If I was a surfer, I probably would have been gone.
As far as duplicate content goes, I really don't buy into the idea that changing a few keywords, alt tags, etc. with a few synonyms is going to fool the big boys.
All I really want from a sponsor is a well written post and a good size photo in a properly formatted feed. If I want it morphed I definately have the ability to do so.
And unfortunately, like so many others you've decided to put all the post content in the item description field of the post. While this is great for those using WP to create splog after splog and using a mainstream plug-in like feedwordpress it's a work around that makes the feed useless for anything other than building splog after splog after splog and believe it or not there are more uses for feeds than that.
There is a reason that the blogging platforms use item content encoded field for the post information and there is a reason that the mainstream aggregators don't post the item content encoded field. Whats sad is that no one in the adult industry thought to write a WP plug-in to solve the problem rather than make the feeds themselved non-standard.