Blogroll Network Map

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About

Websites can programmatically define a blogroll using OPML. These blogrolls help people who read your blog discover other websites you think are worth promoting.

A diagram showing how an OPML blogroll can link to RSS feeds, which in turn can each link to another OPML blogroll, and so-on

This project maps connections between websites, web feeds (RSS, Atom, and JSON feeds), and OPML blogrolls. The size and interconnectedness of the network can be tracked over time. Exploring the network can help you discover new websites recommended by bloggers you already follow.

Check out the GitHub repo and the blog post to learn more.

Create your own OPML blogroll

Joining the network is as easy as publishing your own list of recommended feeds using OPML.

If you're using WordPress, you can manage your feeds using Link Manager.

Hosted blogging services like micro.blog support OPML blogrolls.

If you'd like to roll your own, first decide where you'd like to host your recommendations. You can use static file hosting provided by your web hosting software or a third party service like FeedLand. Link to your recommendations either via your RSS feed (preferred) or website homepage.

This website crawls web feeds and OPML recommendations starting from several hard-coded seed URLs. You can check if your blog is at the edge of the network. Blogs at the edge of the network that add and link to an OPML blogroll will be listed here after the next crawl (currently a manual, weekly process). If your site is not at the edge of the network, you can request that your feed be added as a seed.

Visualize

A visualization of the network is also available.

View Network Graph

A screenshot showing a network graph of websites, web feeds, and blogrolls. Colorful nodes connected by grey lines on a black background