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I like the blog here. Or I mostly do.

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It used to provide useful network wide information, or some relevant programming information.

Now it feels like there is 'content for content's sake' (no offence to the blog writers, I'm just not your target audience). This to me, feels like noise, that gets in the way of signal. I was happy for a blog once every 6-8 weeks (or longer).

Is there some way to filter out these blog posts in some way?

Or should I ignore all of them instead of checking each and everyone one for it's personal relevance to me.

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    I wouldn't say dupe but deeply related Commented Dec 17, 2019 at 13:44
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    @ShadowThePrincessWizard Nah, the "bulletin" tag means they show up on all tech sites... but you are correct that we do some targeting in the tagging. It only shows up network-wide if it's bearing the "announcements" tag.
    – Catija
    Commented Dec 17, 2019 at 13:49
  • @Catija cheers, didn't know that and checked only on arqade and movies. :/ Commented Dec 17, 2019 at 13:50
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    "should I ignore all of them [or] checking each and everyone one" That's the choice currently. Commented Dec 17, 2019 at 23:23
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    Seems to be systematic of Stack Exchange, Inc. being more interested in revenue than providing a useful product. Commented Dec 18, 2019 at 1:03

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I feel that if they were tagged, searchable, and otherwise had some of the decent features that the rest of the QA site has (or a better-implementation of a blog), then "noise" would be less of an issue.

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