Anyone who has been reading my blog for a while know that I’ve got no time for Feedster and don’t mind saying so. My previous posts on this sad sad service:
- Feeds I Unsubscribed From – 19 June 2004
- Feedster – 16 October 2004
- More Feedster Sillyness – 11 November 2004
- Feedster still Sux – 3 April 2005
- Feedster Sux in Safari as well – 3 April 2005
So why do I rehash all this again now? Because if you look at those entries you’ll always see someone from Feedster post about how they’re improving, how I shouldn’t give up on them etc, but really it’s all just talk.
Tonight while trying to figure out why BSDUpdates is down I tried a Google blogs search but found little recent info, so I figured I’ll give Feedster another try, big mistake.
It also had very little useful content so I’m inclined to think people just don’t blog about BSDUpdates – fair enough. The problem is though Feedster is still broken!
First I do a search for ‘bsdupdates’ using the main feedster page, that went well and I found some stuff, then I tried the blog search button which will restrict the search to just blog posts. First there is the fact that the user experience is crap, if you do a Google search for whatever and click on one of the other search modes – like Images – it will know you searched for whatever and show you results immediately. Not feedster, no way, you have to just type your query in again.
So I type it in again, and get a page full of result, it looks like the screenshot below, all good so far.

See, next page, more results, all good there is hope for finding something useful, so I press on the next button.

Wtf? Maintenance? Seems more like their default internal server error page is claiming every problem is Maintenance related because this is not the first time I’ve seen it, and I don’t use this service often. It’s a bit like when the Underground in London says something is ‘Signal Failure’ it’s just something they say. The real problem seems to be database related.
So back a page, reload, do the search again which gives me (immediately, right in the middle of their ‘maintenance’ no less) a page similar to the first one. Try the next button again to get the promised more results:

And there it is, nothing, empty page, no results. Complete. Waste. Of. Time.
If you are still using Feedster you really should be doing yourself a favor and jump ship. There are a number of competitors, I can’t even list them all but here are some: Clusty, Blogdigger, Blogpulse, Daypop, Technorati, Google Blog Search, Yahoo! and many more. Natural selection on the internet is a great thing, Feedster had a chance to do it right but they didn’t. The big boys will run over them, rejoice.