The technical problems on the blog just keep coming. After recently dealing with the RSS feed, I noticed that the emails with recent blog posts (for those of you who read the blog that way) weren't sending properly. I decided to give up on feedblitz as the sender and switch to a service called follow.it (for those who are into technical things, follow.it got attention as a feedburner alternative when feedburner no longer worked for emailing RSS feeds). Follow.it is the service used by SCOTUSblog, and that gave me the confidence to switch to them. If I transferred everyone's emails properly (fingers crossed!), you shouldn't have any problems.
One upside to all this is that follow.it has greater customizability. Using follow.it, among other things, you can change the frequency of the emails you receive: You can get an email every time a new post is up; you can get an email on days where there were posts the previous day, with all the posts from the previous day in one email (that was the only option with feedblitz); or you can get one email at the end of the week that sends all the posts for that week. I've set the default to be the one that sends all the posts from the previous day in one email. If you subscribe by email, I think you can customize your feed here.
I hope this works out well for people! Let me know if you have any problems.
For those who didn't get the emails over the past few days, here are the recent posts you might have missed:
- "The AfCFTA Digital Trade Protocol"
- "Guest Post: MC13: Is It the Last Chance To Save The WTO?"
- "Katherine Tai on Digital Trade"
- "WTO Dispute Settlement Reform Proposals on the Role of Precedent"
- "Two Reasons for a Two-Tier WTO Dispute Settlement System"
- "Katherine Tai on Tariffs (Again)"
- "What Chinese Behavior is Outside the Scope of WTO Rules?"