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About RSS

RSS (often referred to as "Really Simple Syndication") is a way of formatting web content in a machine-readble format. If you have an RSS reader (either client or web based), you can subscribe to Spacedebate.org RSS feeds and receive updates every time the site is updated. For a more detailed introduction on RSS and links for RSS readers, see: "What is RSS?," a basic tutorial introduction to RSS feeds and aggregators for non-technical people.

RSS Feeds Available on Spacedebate.org

The following are some of the RSS Feeds that are available on Spacedebate.org along with some options to help you subscribe or syndicate the feeds:

  • The Preview option allows you to see what the current feed looks like.
  • The Solosub button will direct you to an external service where you can add the feed to a number of popular RSS readers.
  • The feed2js button will help you generate a couple of lines of javascript code to add the live feed on your website or blog.

Each argument is also available as its own feed, which enables you to include the live version of the argument on your site or in your discussions. For more information, read the syndication section in the Frequently Asked Questions, or click on the 'Syndicate' tab on any argument.

News Feed
Lists the last 10 news articles posted to the site.
http://www.spacedebate.org/news.xml
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Argument Feed
Last 10 arguments added to the site
http://www.spacedebate.org/newarguments.xml
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Evidence Feed
Last 10 evidence quotes added to the site
http://www.spacedebate.org/newevidence.xml
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Blog Feed
Latest blog posts from project blog
http://www.spacedebate.org/blog/?feed=rss2
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