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So I keep seeing that everyone is moving to Bloglovin because Google Reader is being discontinued.  Here's the thing...I don't use Google Reader.  Am I the only one?  I just read my blogs as they are listed on my blog list.


See??  I just read them on my Blogger reader.  Is that weird?  Am I the only one who does this?  If I continue to do this, I'm not really affected by the Google Reader change, right?  People signing up for Bloglovin are only doing so to more easily read their favorite blogs, right? 

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  1. The difference with Google Reader and Bloglovin' compared to reading it straight from Blogger is that it tells you how many unread blogs you have and shows you those posts.

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  2. I actually read my blogs the exact same way. I am going ahead and putting myself both on bloglovin and networked blogs for other people's convenience however. I'm a little confused by it all because I often use the "GFC" option to subscribe to blogs which then puts them on my blogger feed, so is this not going to work any more and are all the blogs that I subscribed to this way going to disappear from my blogger feed with GFC goes away? I don't know, but it is worrisome so I'm going through and adding people onto my bloglovin' and networked blogs accounts just in case there is some sort of blog Apocalypse.

    Heidi
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    typativemamacat.com

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  3. Well since being new to all of this, I assumed I needed to shift all my blog I follow to Bloglovin but after reading this and seeing your screen shot I do the same exact thing as you. I am super confused by this and really don't know what the heck is going on. I guess I am blogger stupid!

    Christy

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