Ask HN: Is RSS dead?
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Re: Ask HN: Is RSS dead?
#82RSS the protocol, or RSS the experience? The Protocol is alive and kicking, as far as being available, but it's been more or less killed by publishers not promoting it out of the box. AFAIK ad revenue is basically the reason. The replacement set of broadcast tools is still Facebook, Twitter, Direct, and Newsletters. Newsletters are really the new feed.
> Newsletters are really the new feed. I've noticed this as well, and it boggles my mind. If ever there was a use case for RSS, this would be it.
Re: Ask HN: Is RSS dead?
#83I currently using it through my own web app that's aggregating RSS, Reddit, HN, Twitter and Youtube.
Planning for a long time to launch it as a product but never got around it.
Re: Ask HN: Is RSS dead?
#84I use hidden RSS feeds on many websites (/feed on Wordpress for example), it is a shame they are not visible.
Re: Ask HN: Is RSS dead?
#85Whether that meets the standard of being "alive" is probably a community judgement.
[1]: The exact number is hard to get, since a lot of feed hits are for RSS services and not all of them announce their subscriber count in their user agent.
Re: Ask HN: Is RSS dead?
#86Conclusion: not dead.
Re: Ask HN: Is RSS dead?
#87Do I need a list? Nah. If I did, it'd be more telling about me than RSS anyways.
Re: Ask HN: Is RSS dead?
#88RSS feeds aren't dead. On the contrary, their usage for content aggregation, media monitoring and podcasts has increased in the past few years, specially by power users (inforvores) and in the business world. Speaking from my own experience running Feedity - https://feedity.com , a growing service that helps with custom feeds for unstructured sources like webpages.
Re: Ask HN: Is RSS dead?
#89Earlier quoted context omitted.
RSS does play a growing role in a few places: podcasts [1] and virtual assistant apps (e.g. Alexa [2], Google Home[3], etc.) Although in both cases consumers do not tend to have direct access to it. 1. https://itunespartner.apple.com/podcasts/articles/creating-y... 2. https://developer.amazon.com/en-US/docs/alexa/flashbriefing/... 3. https://developers.google.com/news/assistant/newsbriefings/t...
I remember a time before RSS in the late 1990s. Now, for the past 6 years, I use RSS as my primary method of downloading podcast episodes and webcomic issues. I'm currently subscribed to about 60. Dead? No. Declining? I can't say that for myself let alone writ large.