RSS basically works like social media should work. Using RSS is a chance to visit a utopian future in which the platforms have no power, and all power is vested in publishers, who get to decide what to publish, and in readers, who have total control over what they read and how, without leaking any personal information through the simple act of reading.
Tag: RSS
I’ve recently started using the new (improved) Reeder app.

What I like about it is that it blurs the boundaries between content sources by allowing you to follow accounts across a broad spectrum of the (publicly available) social web including: RSS, YouTube, podcasts, Mastodon, Bluesky, Reddit, Flickr and a few others too.
You just forget what was posted to what network allowing you to simply enjoy all your feeds and follows in one (very nice) timeline interface.
It seems like it’s stolen a march on Icon Factory’s Project Tapestry.