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Q&A Can we get a page with links to all of the top level posts from across the network as they are created?

You can already get something somewhat kinda-sorta similar to what you're asking for, but you have to work a little to set it up and it's not actually integrated into the Codidact UI. The key is th...

posted 4y ago by Canina‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Canina‭ · 2020-07-25T20:56:26Z (over 4 years ago)
You can already get something somewhat kinda-sorta similar to what you're asking for, but you have to work a little to set it up and it's not actually integrated into the Codidact UI.

The key is that **each category on each site has its own RSS (technically: Atom) feed.** It's linked to near the bottom of each category page.

You can add the respective feeds for whatever categories you're interested in to whatever feed reader you prefer, and (ideally) each time there's activity that bumps a post on the category front page, it will show up in the feed reader.

It gives you the title, the URL to, and the first some 200 characters of the top-level post content. (For most categories, that's the question post.)