RSS and Bandwidth
There’s plenty of discussion these days about what a bandwidth hog RSS has become. Robert Scoble provides a decent explanation on why this occurs:
20% will leave their aggregator on all day long pulling down the feed once per hour (200 people x 24 pulls a day x 30 times per month) = 144,000
20% will leave their aggregator on at least one hour a day, pulling down the feed at least once (200 x 1 x 30) = 6,000
30% will leave their aggregator on at least a few hours a week (let’s say five hours) (300 x 5 x 5) = 7,500.
10% will only pull down their feeds once per month (let’s say five hours a month) (100 x 5 = 500).
10% won’t turn their aggregator on at all.
In short, be responsible with how often your RSS reader pings subscribed feeds.
