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Kyle McCollom
@kyle
We’ve seen this before: people thought RSS feed readers would dominate, but they never lasted - reading still primarily happens on the native sites where the content was created.
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Kai
@kaidao
I still use RSS feeds as my own personal curated content feed. I can see a future where we discover onchain experiences on various platforms, have the ability to curate our own list of preferred sources, then interact with them on our own platform while using the same account.
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Blinky Stitt
@flashprofits.eth
There was an iPad app that I used many years ago that aggregated everything into a magazine-like experience. I loved it. Then Facebook and Twitter and others locked down their apis or stopped serving rss and broke it. They lose control of being able to show ads and so don't like it.
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@jorja
It’s more about having options than trying to do everything in one app. Feeds are great for discovering things, but the real action is when you take your account to different apps for a more complete experience.
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