And again, two images with descriptions:

Here's a screenshot from Newsflash, my RSS feeds reader. From left to right, there are three columns: the categories in which I sort the feeds I've subscribed to, then the feeds in the category I've selected (international struggles), and then the blog post I've selected in this category. The blog post is presented neatly, with a uniform interface, i.e. it's always displayed with the same font on the same background.
Here's a screenshot from Newsflash, my RSS feeds reader. From left to right, there are three columns: the categories in which I sort the feeds I've subscribed to, then the feeds in the category I've selected (international struggles), and then the blog post I've selected in this category. The blog post is presented neatly, with a uniform interface, i.e. it's always displayed with the same font on the same background.
Another screenshot from Newsflash, except that it's showing my own microblog posts, from the "microblog" category. The post is duplicated as its own title, and it's limited to 500 characters, so to read a thread you need to click on each microblog post individually. IMO, microblog threads should be treated as blog posts, and microblog "posts" as paragraphs or sets of paragraphs.
Another screenshot from Newsflash, except that it's showing my own microblog posts, from the "microblog" category. The post is duplicated as its own title, and it's limited to 500 characters, so to read a thread you need to click on each microblog post individually. IMO, microblog threads should be treated as blog posts, and microblog "posts" as paragraphs or sets of paragraphs.