Feedburner stuck on zero

I’ve had my doubts about Feedburner’s accuracy before, but this is ridiculous.

I know I’ve neglected you guys lately, but you’re not actively boycotting me, are you? Even bots register as 3-5 users on a site that sits untouched for years.

(All my sites are showing zeros, so there’s no way this is right. I’m miffed, too, because I had some big traffic yesterday and was hoping to see big feed numbers.)

Methinks we could use a more reliable service for tracking our feeds. What was that one we had years ago that was so good? Oh, right – Feedburner: The Pre-Google buyout.

I’m just sayin’.

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3 Responses to “Feedburner stuck on zero”

  1. James Wilcox said:

    I’m still subscribed and I usually check my feeds daily. Could be a hiccup in feedburner’s code or something.

  2. Sapphire said:

    Probably so. They got it fixed a few hours later. ;)

  3. Corporette said:

    I noticed this also — but a few hours later it was up and running and I had a lot more subscribers than I had before (thank you, Stumble Upon campaign).

    Google Webmaster keeps track of people subscribed to Google feeds — that was voted the number one feed reader on Lifehacker recently. (I prefer Bloglines, though!)

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