The View from RSS
7 hours ago
- #RSS
- #Digital Media
- #Content Curation
- The author prefers consuming online content via RSS feeds, a practice they've maintained since the mid-2000s.
- They inherited a vast collection of RSS feeds while working for The Browser, a newsletter curating web content, and have since expanded it to nearly 2,000 publications.
- Using Feedly, the author scans thousands of articles daily, selecting high-quality pieces for The Browser and personal interest.
- RSS provides a minimalist, unfiltered view of online content, contrasting with curated homepages and revealing SEO-driven articles.
- The author observes an increase in AI-tailored content, affiliate bait, and repackaged playlists designed for search engines.
- They enjoy discovering human-generated content, temporary headlines, and hidden Substack threads, which feel personal and community-driven.
- Dave Rupert's 'RSS Club' exemplifies the unique, niche community that RSS fosters, offering exclusive content for feed readers.
- The author values RSS for its simplicity and the sense of connection it provides with like-minded individuals.