They will almost certainly be closing the RSS and JSON loopholes next.
The problem is at least for me, I really like to read comments about the given topic. Sure many of the comments were from people who only read the headline but still it was really nice to see the discussion about the news.
I use newsboat on the desktop, because is a terminal based app and terminal based apps are BASED. There are many more fancy readers on desktop.
Also Feeder on mobile is pretty good, it’s available on F-Droid.
Haha, I did the exact same thing yesterday. Terminal based apps are indeed based.
Also, you can use teddit instead if you don't want to give traffic directly to reddit (as far as I know). It's pretty easy: instead of adding /.rss
, you add ?api&type=rss
at the end. See here.
Yep - very few subreddits I couldn’t find replacements for yet - so now they live in my rss feed.
I seem to be on an IP watchlist for Reddit now lmao. Any new account gets instantly banned now. I'll get the first message welcoming me to Reddit, and then immediately after I get the permanently suspended message. And this all started just from my support of the Blackout and saying subs should absolutely go private indefinitely. So yeah, suffice to say Reddit is a dump.
And in all honesty I was already slowly distancing myself from Reddit before shit popped off. The internet is simply noise. There are things that I like to keep updated with, but a lot of it is just noise. Discussions are more like arguments nowadays, so what do I even gain from publicly making a comment on a topic? Nobody gives a fuck whether or not I’m going to play that new video game, watch that new movie, etc., and the feeling is mutual because I know I don’t give a shit about what people do either.
Anyway, sorry for the rant. Quick question about RSS though: is there any apps that can filter by keywords? So like, only send me notifications when it picks up something that matches the words that I want. Like, if I follow r/Apple for example, I'd want to be notified of new iOS updates.
you can make different feeds, like a singular feed for r/Apple. You can also put tags in some apps.
Have any recommendations for apps that allow tags and/or filters? I'd rather not be notified of every post on a subreddit but rather posts based around keywords, if that's possible.
I use Feeder and allows to use tags.
I use Feeder too, but if I want to read the comments/answers, I still have to open the browser.
If someone would make an RSS reader with its own comments/threads independent of the stories themselves I could go straight to the app comments after reading only the headline to get shitty takes on stories I won’t read.
The Reddit experience really isn’t that hard to recreate.
Hear me out, giant text groups.
Just make an open text group for every post, name it the headline, and you can have the full reddit experience in one non-reddit app.
Thanks for this! Works great in Firey Feeds on iOS!
I'm using Feedbin right now but don't know if I'll stick with it.
Dude, imagine paying a monthly subscription for a rss reader when there are a thousand free rss apps.
I'm not paying for it, lol - I'm using the free trial right now.
I'd recommend Inoreader. I haven't tried Feedly in a few years, but that was pretty good too.
Just recently discovered that rss also works for YouTube. And this makes YouTube so much better for me now:) Nice to hear that it also works with Reddit
Oh, friend, I have news for you. RSS works on everything.