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On my site I have a RSS feed <b><u>from</u></b> another site.
This means that my site can show new content every day without too much effort on my part.
However, this RSS feed is available to everyone. If someone else has the same feed on their site, does this count as duplicate content to a search engine?
Am I in danger of having my site blacklisted because the same content can be found in more than one place on the web?
Does anyone know the answer to this?
Thank you
Mandy
No, that's not to be considered as duplicate content. I was also wondering about that, so I did a research on the subject. What I've concluded is that RSS feeds as off site content and relevant to one's own site, or a section of one's site, are not supposed to be duplicate content in SE eyes. At the same time what I've also came to know is that RSS feed does not contribute to SEO yet. However it's already another point.
Regards,
But duplicate content doesn't often mean being blacklisted (look at all the DMOZ clones) - but Google may bury your duplicate page in the results.