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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
(Unverified)Jun 2nd 2010 6:46PM
I still HATE the fact that you cannot delete articles in Google Reader.
JasJun 2nd 2010 6:26PM
I could not agree with you more. I see no good reason why one should not have the ability to delete individual articles.
Surprisingly, many respond to this by either trying to convince me that I should not need such a function, or by pretending that marking an item as read is the same thing when clearly it is not.
(Unverified)Jun 2nd 2010 9:24PM
Thank you,
It is clearly not the same because some articles I would like to keep. Also, it makes no sense for them not to allow deleting because if someone deletes an article before reading it they learn something about that person if they save certain articles they learn more about people. Plus, it is a waste of a lot of storage. It is a very bad business decision.