Feedburner-to-Google Migration = Huge Subscriber Drop

For those with blogs of their own who pay attention to their feed subscribers may have noticed a huge drop in the number of people reading the blog. How do I know? Feedburner is in the process of moving account data to Google’s server for easy access with a Google account.

This morning, I found out my subscriber count hit a low of 19 subscribers. This is a huge difference from the 50 subscriber milestone set last month. Yesterday, I applied to have all my feeds migrated to Google and was all completed in 20 minutes. Because of this, you may experience problems in reading the blog’s feed.

To resubscribe, the proper feed URL can be accessed here: http://centakume.info/feed (This will automatically redirect to Feedburner), or at http://feeds2.feedburner.com/Centakume. The original Feedburner address (http://feeds.feedburner.com/Centakume) should also redirect to the new Feedburner address for those with the old address.

Hopefully this will be settled in a matter of days. For more information, check out the Feedburner-to-Google FAQ.


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  • That sucks it dropped so low. I moved mine over, but my whole 3 subscribers dropped to 2. So dropped by 1/3, but now is back up. :D

    This is the bad thing about migrations of stuff I am thinking it will take a couple weeks to get sorted out as more and more people find out about it, I personally doubt a few days. Hopefully though.

    Check out Dumb Otaku´s recent blog post: Kanji Set 1

  • Dumb Otaku on January 21st, 2009 at 12:48 pm

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