| The problem with blog feeds is the action required by the user to decide what blogs to follow, and then the desire to go to a different app to read them. But this strikes me as a problem that can be solved, and potentially already has been. If I go to a newsreeder the first time, it's empty. I have to decide what to follow. If you can get me to add a few blogs of interest, you start understanding what I want to read. I can then subscribe and follow, just like I would on twitter, and you can present new stuff to me, so I'm never showing up without something new. I suspect this is something like what substack is doing, but that means all the blogs have to be on substack. I never go to substack to browse, I go there when a link sends me there. If there was a service that I as a blog-writer can submit my feed to, and that service is managing the promotion of my blog to the right readers, that would be a benefit, and I wouldn't feel locked in. I'm sure this has been done, why did it fail? |
> so I'm never showing up without something new.
I like a feed I can fully consume and then move on, filling it with endless content would make it less valuable to me.