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As an avid RSS user, I’m keen on discovering more of the amazing Small Web via RSS. Unfortunate the main feed is just headlines, with no summary or text about the content. It is a pretty useless feed other than alerting me to an article. But it is hard to know what an article is about from the title alone.

I’m referring to this feed:
https://kagi.com/api/v1/smallweb/feed/

I assume(!) that the main feed is being scraped and combined from the original feeds. Most RSS feeds include either a summary or the full text of the article. It would be great if Kagi's main RSS feed would not drop that information and instead include the text that the original author intended to share.

That would be a win for discovering new content.

This would allow all RSS users to more easily scan and discover new content. The RSS feed would include more information about the article, the author's writing style, and still allow readers to click to the main website.

This would more completely honor the original author’s intent.

    Can't agree more.
    Also including tags would be awesome.

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