Feed Settings

Navigate to Settings → Feed Settings to configure how Turbo Subdomains handles content feeds, articles, and post-related options.

General Feed Settings

Enable Strict SSL Check

  • Purpose: Ensures secure encrypted connections when calling external APIs
  • Recommendation: Keep enabled for security
  • When to disable: Only if experiencing SSL certificate issues with specific APIs

Enable Request Through Proxy

  • Purpose: Route API requests through proxy servers for anonymity and distribution
  • Configuration: When enabled, an input box appears for proxy list
  • Format: Proxy URL or IP:Port:Username:Password (one per line)
  • Use Cases:
    • Distribute API requests across multiple IPs
    • Maintain anonymity for scraping activities
    • Bypass rate limiting on certain services

Article Settings

Article Length to Show

  • Purpose: Define the number of words displayed in each post
  • Default: 250 words (recommended minimum)
  • Customization: Enter any number based on your content strategy
  • SEO Consideration: Longer articles (500+ words) typically perform better in search rankings

Sanitize HTML

  • Purpose: Remove unwanted code from content fetched via News API or RSS feeds
  • Function: Strips malicious scripts, unnecessary formatting, and broken HTML
  • Recommendation: Keep enabled (checked) for all campaigns
  • Benefit: Ensures clean, properly formatted articles without security risks

Video (from API)

  • Purpose: Include videos in articles when available from content sources
  • Options: Check to include videos, uncheck to exclude
  • Impact: Videos from RSS feeds or APIs will be embedded in posts if enabled

Image Management Settings

Always Include Image

  • Purpose: Enforce that every post must have a featured image
  • When Enabled: Articles without images are handled according to “Articles Without An Image” setting
  • When Disabled: Posts can publish without images regardless of availability

Articles Without An Image

This setting determines what happens when image APIs fail to find or generate suitable images. Three options available:

  1. Remove

    • Article will not be published at all
    • Use when: Image is absolutely critical to your content strategy
    • Drawback: May result in lower post counts
  2. Draft

    • Article saved as draft for manual review
    • Use when: You want to manually add images later
    • Workflow: Review drafts periodically and add images before publishing
  3. Post Without Image

    • Article publishes even without image
    • Use when: Content is more important than imagery
    • Risk: May reduce engagement and SEO effectiveness

Important Logic: If “Always Include Image” is unchecked, this setting is ignored and articles post regardless of image availability.

Default Image Source

  • Purpose: Select primary image provider for all articles

  • Available Options:

    • Pixabay (default, with Unsplash as automatic backup)
    • Unsplash
    • DALL-E 3 (requires OpenAI API key in API Settings)
    • Runware (requires Runware API key in API Settings)
  • Fallback System: If Pixabay fails, Unsplash activates automatically

  • Recommendation: Start with Pixabay unless you need unique AI-generated images

Post Settings

Spinner

  • Purpose: Enable/disable the Spinner Settings tab in dashboard
  • Effect:
    • When checked: Spinner Settings tab appears in dashboard menu
    • When unchecked: Spinner functionality disabled, tab hidden
  • Requirement: Must be enabled to use Spin Rewriter, Word AI, or Turbo Spinner

AI

  • Purpose: Enable artificial intelligence for content creation
  • Effect:
    • When checked: AI Settings tab appears, AI content generation works
    • When unchecked: AI functionality completely disabled
  • Critical: Must be enabled if using any AI-powered campaigns

Article Forge and Kontent Machine

  • Purpose: Enable these content sources in Content Automation campaigns
  • Effect: When checked, Article Forge and Kontent Machine appear as selectable sources in campaigns
  • Requirement: API keys must be configured in API Settings
  • Without API Keys: Even if checked, sources won’t work without valid API credentials

Do Not Duplicate

  • Purpose: Prevent duplicate posts from being created
  • Function: Validates article titles and content against existing posts
  • Benefit: Maintains unique content across your network
  • Recommendation: Keep enabled to avoid content duplication issues

Comments on New Posts

  • Purpose: Allow public comments on newly published posts
  • Important Note:
    • Only affects new posts created after enabling
    • Individual post settings override this global setting
  • SEO Consideration: Comments can increase engagement signals

Enable Google Translate

  • Purpose: Enable translation functionality for new posts
  • Use Case: Multi-language content strategy
  • Requirement: Google Translate API must be configured in API Settings

Capture Full Article

  • Purpose: Fetch complete article content from sources instead of excerpts
  • When Checked: Full article text retrieved and posted
  • When Unchecked: Only summaries or excerpts used
  • Recommendation: Enable for comprehensive content

Attribute Content to Original Source

  • Purpose: Add original source URL at the end of each post
  • Effect: Displays “Source: [Original URL]” in post content
  • Turbo Subdomains Recommendation: Keep disabled
  • Reason: Since you’re posting spun/rewritten content from RSS and News API, attributing may negatively impact SEO by indicating derivative content

Subdomain 404 Function

  • Purpose: Enable orphan page redirection for broken links
  • How It Works:
    • If subdomain page unavailable → redirects to subdomain homepage
    • If entire subdomain unavailable → redirects to main domain homepage
  • Benefit: Prevents dead links, improves user experience
  • SEO Impact: Maintains link equity, reduces bounce rate

Log Settings

Image Logs

  • Purpose: Track all images used in posts
  • Default: Enabled
  • Location: View at Turbo Subdomains → Logs → Image Logs
  • Use Case: Audit image sources, troubleshoot image issues

Post Logs

  • Purpose: Track post creation from campaigns (excluding Content Automation)
  • Default: Enabled
  • Location: View at Turbo Subdomains → Logs → Post Logs
  • Includes: News API, RSS, YouTube, and Niche Edit campaigns

Debug Logs

  • Purpose: Detailed technical logging for troubleshooting
  • Default: Disabled
  • When to Enable: Only when experiencing problems and working with support
  • Warning: Creates verbose logs primarily useful for developers
  • Usage: Support team may request you enable this to diagnose issues

Additional Post Options

Remove Pagination

  • Purpose: Prevent pagination pages from being indexed by search engines
  • Function: Adds noindex tags to paginated pages (page 2, 3, 4, etc.)
  • Best Practice: Keep enabled to avoid duplicate content issues
  • SEO Benefit: Concentrates link equity on primary pages

Post Excerpt Length

  • Purpose: Control how much text appears in post excerpts throughout site
  • Default: 100 characters (recommended)
  • Applies To: Category pages, archive pages, search results
  • User Experience: Shorter excerpts encourage clicks while maintaining clean layout

Number of Posts (From each stream)

  • Purpose: Define how many posts each campaign publishes
  • Default: 1 post per campaign run
  • Customization: Increase for more aggressive publishing schedules
  • Coordination: Works with “Interval Time” to determine publishing frequency

Interval Time

  • Purpose: Set frequency of post publication
  • What It Controls: News API, RSS, and Youtube campaigns
  • Default: Every 12 Hours
  • How It Works:
    • With 1 post + 12-hour interval = 2 posts per day per campaign
    • With 2 posts + 12-hour interval = 4 posts per day per campaign
  • Available Options: Various time intervals from hours to days
  • Strategic Consideration: Balance posting frequency with content quality and natural publishing patterns

Best Practice Posting Frequency: 100 posts over 365 days across 1,000 concurrent campaigns provides sustainable, natural-looking growth.

Important: After making changes to Feed Settings, click the “Save” button at the bottom left corner.