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by harryvederci
1320 days ago
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Thanks for providing some historical context. I'm familiar with RSS in the sense of providing a way to publish my own updates, I do that on willfennel.com as well. I'm also using it (with newsboat) to "subscribe" to RSS feeds myself, but those aren't shared anywhere by me currently. What I'm not aware of is what you're saying, that RSS is a way to let people know what content I'm consuming. > The model that harryvederci is describing is exactly what the internet looked like prior to the rise of Facebook/Twitter, during the dawn of Web 2.0. How was the "following" part of it implemented back then? Where would I find out what blogs you were following, if I looked at your own RSS feed? |
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_blogging#blogrol...
Before that there web web rings
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webring