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XML is tag-based, allowing bloggers to set their tags to be easily found by readers and webmasters looking for fresh content for their websites. Many blog platforms automatically generate XML feeds that can then be subscribed to by anyone with a reader. The majority of RSS feeds are simply the URL for the blog, with /feed/ at the end, but not all feeds are generated the same way. To find out what your feed is, if you cannot find it on your blog, go to a feed
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