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in Read Write Own, @cdixon.eth cites the slow demise of RSS (driven by Twitter and Google) as a cautionary tale of giving centralized orgs too much power RSS 4EVER 💔
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You might enjoy this short story framebook I wrote today. Covers the evolution of streams from the start of RSS in 1999 to the frames launch last Friday. https://warpcast.com/yb/0xe51bcb07
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it was a wonderful time. thankful we have it as an object lesson now
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Never forget 😥
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This.
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Is there a technical reason that RSS could not still power a decentralized content platform - like podcasts but instead it delivers video or other content?
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I still use RSS every day via NetNewsWire. It saddens me when sites that call themselves blogs don't even have an RSS feed. Fortunately, though, RSS is thriving with podcast feeds.
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Just listened to Chris on unchained podcast. Immediately bought the book
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The first social media news feed was RSS aggregation (not FB).
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