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by bArray
1581 days ago
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The problem is, RSS is not compatible with a few popular models: 1. Closed platform - Places like Spotify, Twitter, Facebook, etc, are dis-incentivized to help you consume content unless they can get you trapped in their UI with your logged in account. 2. Web as a program - Tonnes of people are trying to replace websites with 'apps' and replace programs with the web, neither of which lend themselves nicely to being RSS friendly. 3. RSS popularity - Very few people (compared to the majority of the web) are consuming RSS. Most users will be using Chrome/Firefox/Safari/Edge only. They get their notifications by keeping tabs open or via push notifications. I think the way forwards is to normalise RSS by rebuilding it into the web. I've often thought about what and RSS-based social media may look like. It's a shame Open Graph [1] didn't use more RSS functionality. [1] https://ogp.me/ |
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Eg., https://nitter.net/jack/rss, original account https://nitter.net/jack. If this instance does not work, then try https://nitter.kavin.rocks/jack and https://nitter.kavin.rocks/jack/rss. And if you also need reply tweets, then https://nitter.net/jack/with_replies/rss.
For Youtube, reddit is also possible, might be for spotify too. For Meta owned social media sites like Instagram, Facebook, I don't think it can be done.
Your point 2 and 3 are valid and true.