I think a lot of people use Rodinal as a compensating developer, i.e., at very high dilutions with reduced agitation, etc. Continuous agitation basically makes any compensation impossible; there is no chance for the developer to exhaust in the highlights and still keep working in the shadows. This, of course, happens with any developer; it's just that most developers get used in a non-compensating manner. Using HC-110 dilute and with reduced agitation is worlds apart from using it in a rotary processor with continuous agitation too. Anyone who depends on the compensating effects of any developer by using higher dilutions and/or reduced agitation is likely not going to like the results from continuous agitation.
[Edit] As Michael points out below, Rodinal should work just fine as a non-compensating developer with continuous agitation and the right developing time.
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Doremus