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Comment by throwaway84846

1 year ago

This was the dream of RSS, but it went against the long-term business interests of the corporations hosting content, so it has since largely faded away

I literally reached this discussion thread via the RSS feed for HN.

It’s out there. Social networking sites with a vested interest in monopolizing your attention don’t use it. So I don’t use them.

  • Outside of the tech community those see little use. Listings for my local music and arts scenes are on Instagram and Facebook. Underground community events are planned using proprietary group chats.

    Free culture and open internet activists lost this battle

A lot of news sites still support RSS. Could be that not very many regular people understand RSS or want to use it, aside from podcasts.

I started using RSS again recently for this reason. I use it for for facebook, twitter, hackernews, etc. Feedbro extension supports public facebook profiles. Nitter clones like https://farside.link/nitter/elonmusk/rss still work.

  • That URL redirects me to various instances, some of which are not working.

    • You're right. I wonder if it works for me because feedbro checks every x minutes and eventually finds a working one to refresh my feed. I wonder if the situation is getting worse and I just haven't noticed yet.