Frassle's cache of RSS feeds appears as a publicly
accessible page for each RSS source, and each page is
then indexed by search engines like Google.
Ultimately, I think this is good and search engines
will need to adapt to a web where the same site appears
in many caches.
But, at this point, I think it is somewhat awkward to
have the frassle's cached copies of sites appearing,
e.g., it'd be better if the frassle cache were way more
distinguishing / differentiating an interface than just
copies of text from other sites, and also frassle
probably needs to be cautious about it's relation to
source site's copyrights, etc.
Two possible interim/additional solutions: 1) only show
the contents of the cache pages to logged in users,
and/or 2) add the appropriate meta name="robots"
content="noindex,nofollow" tag to these cache pages.
What do you think?