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You can see dead feeds (what have been removed from the index) at https://api.podcastindex.org/api/1.0/podcasts/dead?pretty or https://public.podcastindex.org/podcastindex_dead_feeds.csv for a CSV.
I don't see 5902723 or 5902726 in the return though. I didn't check all of them.
@daveajones Any ideas?
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These are all of the ids that currently return:
{
status: 'true',
query: { id: '5902723' },
feed: [],
description: 'No feeds match this id.'
}
5910737,5904781,5904702,5908701,5908705,5904771,5908706,5904086,5904839,5904917,5904836,5908799,5908708,5908696,5904897,5904918,5908792,5910725,5904929,5904899,5910704,5904770,5910701,5908707,5904904,5910713,5904835,5911464,5910692,5910721,5910720,5911466,5910998,5910993,5910726,5911457,5913872,5910716,5908725,5913831,5908697,5913863,5908703,5904898,5911451,5911469,5911001,5913844,5913869,5911454,5913773,5913751,5910722,5910989,5913690,5911455,5911449,5911360,5906734,5913154,5910984,5910738,5913815,5913807,5919307,5909910,5904775,5914812,5911470,5908698,5904787,5915166,5911458,5906737,5913832,5907048,5913848,5904785,5921067,5906723,5913253,5917748,5910985,5907045,5911472,5911461,5913243,5913235,5904748,5917749,5912884,5906725,5916383,5906728,5916497,5922864,5916487,5922869,5906046,5904705,5906716,5922546,5906747,5922833,5922870,5906051,5922237,5922830,5922214,5919233,5922839,5916374,5916384,5921064,5922918,5922637,5913148,5922630,5922217,5921681,5906705,5923576,5922631,5923604,5919305,5922835,5923587,5915337,5922868,5911460,5922873,5919295,5904779,5917750,5916387,5916391,5922872,5922545,5923595,5913117,5913130,5926064,5922678,5923583,5916388,5922221,5916392,5923584,5922222,5923596,5906717,5923593,5915335,5923575,5929767,5906757,5906729,5923602,5906730,5906743,5906714,5906746,5906715,5913837,5906727,5920093,5926238,5921065,5916371,5906736,5922634,5922627,5906724,5923581,5923588
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What you are seeing is the normal purging process. We accept feeds as is initially and then have processes that come along later to clean up and delete feeds that are bogus, scams, etc.
Looking at the API logs you are hitting the API hard. You really don’t need that level of immediacy. It’s built to allow a slower rate of tracking unless you have a use case I’ve never seen before. If you are just tracking new feed data then just hitting every few minutes should be more than sufficient.
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