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by 57473m3n7Fur7h3
351 days ago
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The built-in RSS reader in Firefox was removed. (But extensions exist to add RSS reader to Firefox.) Google killed Google Reader. (Other products exist you can use instead.) Facebook removed support for RSS feeds. (You can replace it with third party tools or API calls.) It’s not dead dead, but it did seem to lose some momentum and support over time on several fronts. |
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It’s not dead, period. Not dead, dead dead, dead dead dead, or any other combination.
Yes, some integrations were removed, but on the whole you have more apps and services for it than ever. The death of the behemoth that was Google Reader was a positive there.
Maybe fewer people are using it, but the technology itself is fine and continues to be widely available and supported by most websites, which was the point.
Maybe Facebook and Instagram don’t have RSS access, but you can’t even navigate two pages on them without an account, anyway. They are closed to everything they don’t control, which has nothing to do with RSS.