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Blogging Ethics 101a – Feed Aggregation and Scraping

When you’re new to blogging, you have a lot of different voices clamoring at you with competing messages about what gets results. Basically, there’s a high road and a low road. Another way to look at it is you can earn your results… or you can cheat. What I want to do identify some tactics people are using and talk about their ethical implications. I’m throwing down for the high road. Here we go:

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Blog Feed Aggregation and Scraping

Aggregating feeds is fine as long as it’s clear that’s what you’re doing. Better if you have permission from the original content creators. Aggregating industry-related news is an ethical and perfectly legitimate content strategy for a business blog.

Scraping feeds is taking content without permission and presenting it as if it were your own, or as if you had written a post whose only real content is a large quote from another blogger’s feed. This is often the basis of splogs, which are blogs filled with stolen content, usually as a means to show Google AdSense. Although scraping is highly unethical, I have way better things to do with my time than complain about scrapers. They’re just a fact of life. Sometimes, even scrapers are funny.

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9 Responses to Blogging Ethics 101a – Feed Aggregation and Scraping
  1. esvl
    February 19, 2008 | 7:53 am

    Sometimes they even push up your Technorati ranks. :)

  2. Carolyn
    February 19, 2008 | 9:22 am

    Just wanted to say thanks and I love your blog. It is great for new bloggers like me! Thanks.

  3. David Deangelo
    February 20, 2008 | 3:15 am

    I’ve got a few websites that scrape my content. Not sure what to do about it, but it’s annoying.

  4. esvl
    February 20, 2008 | 3:31 am

    Install RSS Footer (wordpress plugin)

  5. Michael Martine, Blog Consultant
    February 20, 2008 | 8:35 am

    @ esvl – That does nothing to stop scrapers. And they can parse that kind of content and remove it.

  6. esvl
    February 20, 2008 | 8:38 am

    Just thought I’d share it. Helps me. I get 100′s of backlinks from splogs because my url is in there.

  7. Michael Martine, Blog Consultant
    February 20, 2008 | 8:47 am

    @ esvl – Gotcha. I think I may have misunderstood your comment: I thought you were suggesting that RSS Footer would help deter scrapers. My bad!

    In that case, then, it’s a great suggestion, for the reason you say: increases backlinks! :twisted:

  8. Pen
    July 8, 2008 | 8:20 pm

    I had an experience like that on the tutorial that I’ve written some guy made a post with the tutorial steps rearranged…

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