The Rise and Demise of RSS

The Rise and Demise of RSS

5/2/2019

link

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/a3mm4z/the-rise-and-demise-of-rss

summary

This article dives into the history and evolution of RSS (Really Simple Syndication), a means of aggregating and distributing content across the internet. It discusses the rise of RSS during the early days of blogging and how it revolutionized content consumption, allowing users to easily subscribe to updates from their favorite websites. The article explores how RSS gradually lost its popularity, partly due to the rise of social media platforms and proprietary content distribution methods. It also delves into the challenges and difficulties faced by RSS, such as spam and the lack of user-friendly interfaces. Ultimately, the article reflects on the enduring relevance and potential future of RSS in an era dominated by algorithm-driven newsfeeds.

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