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In FeedLand, a reading list is a list of feeds you can subscribe to as a group.
You can subscribe to a reading list by finding its URL and entering it in the "Subscribe to reading lists" tool within FeedLand. When the author of the reading list adds or removes a feed, all subscribers are automatically updated, which is a convenient way to stay current with a curated collection of content.
• Curated content: Reading lists allow users to get a curated collection of feeds from a single source, making it easy to discover new content.
• Automatic updates: When the author of a reading list adds or removes a feed, all subscribers are automatically updated. • Duplicate handling: FeedLand has a feature to prevent a feed from appearing more than once in your list, even if it is both directly subscribed to and part of a reading list.
To learn more about the concept of reading lists in FeedLand, you can read this article from FeedLand blog (https://feedland.blog/page/3/) that explains the feature in more detail. You can also explore the FeedLand API documentation on the FeedLand website (https://feedland.blog/2023/11/) to learn how to interact with reading lists programmatically.