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Updated to a more NPOV

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I spent a bit of time adjusting the article's tone to something a bit more neutral. While I might be bold enough to suggest things are better than when I found them, I'm not sure it's there yet.

As far as notability is concerned, I'd say that I'm more likely to side with the person who added the template back in May now than I was before working on the page. Superfeedr is only one of many PubSubHubbub protocol hubs. Superfeedr is the only site/company that I was able to find who provides the service as their core business. It would seem that most publishers who use the protocol actually operate the hub themselves, much like RSS or even Microsoft's ill fated Active Desktop.

I'll leave the advertisement and notability templates for now but if asked I'd likely vote to eliminate the article under Wikipedia's notability guidelines. Kinemaτ 11:39, 15 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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