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erronis

(23,541 posts)
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 01:44 PM 6 hrs ago

The web is bearable with RSS -- Cory Doctorow

https://pluralistic.net/2026/03/07/reader-mode/#personal-disenshittification

I get most of my news feeds using RSS. It's one of the oldest internet protocols, is robust and stood through time. There are many RSS readers - I use Inoreader (paid version.)

Never let them tell you that enshittification was a mystery. Enshittification isn't downstream of the "iron laws of economics" or an unrealistic demand by "consumers" to get stuff for free.

Enshittification comes from specific policy choices, made by named individuals, that had the foreseeable and foreseen result of making the web worse:

https://pluralistic.net/2025/10/07/take-it-easy/#but-take-it


Like, there was once a time when an ever-increasing proportion of web users kept tabs on what was going on with RSS. RSS is a simple, powerful way for websites to publish "feeds" of their articles, and for readers to subscribe to those feeds and get notified when something new was posted, and even read that new material right there in your RSS reader tab or app.

RSS is simple and versatile. It's the backbone of podcasts (though Apple and Spotify have done their best to kill it, along with public broadcasters like the BBC, all of whom want you to switch to proprietary apps that spy on you and control you). It's how many automated processes communicate with one another, untouched by human hands. But above all, it's a way to find out when something new has been published on the web.

RSS's liftoff was driven by Google, who released a great RSS reader called "Google Reader" in 2007. Reader was free and reliable, and other RSS readers struggled to compete with it, with the effect that most of us just ended up using Google's product, which made it even harder to launch a competitor.

But in 2013, Google quietly knifed Reader. I've always found the timing suspicious: it came right in the middle of Google's desperate scramble to become Facebook, by means of a product called Google Plus (G+). Famously, Google product managers' bonuses depended on how much G+ engagement they drove, with the effect that every Google product suddenly sprouted G+ buttons that either did something stupid, or something that confusingly duplicated existing functionality (like commenting on Youtube videos).

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The web is bearable with RSS -- Cory Doctorow (Original Post) erronis 6 hrs ago OP
Here's a little secret... EarlG 6 hrs ago #1
Thanks, EarlG - these are useful. I must admit I bring up DU first thing in the day, before looking at my RSS feeds. erronis 6 hrs ago #2

EarlG

(23,583 posts)
1. Here's a little secret...
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 02:05 PM
6 hrs ago

DU has RSS feeds -- although I can't guarantee they still work properly. They used to be public a long time ago, but the tech seemed to have fallen out of favor by the time we launched DU4 so we didn't include them. However, the links to the feeds are still there, and in theory they should work.

Latest: https://democraticunderground.com/?com=rss&forum=latest

Greatest: https://democraticunderground.com/?com=rss&forum=greatest

And for any forum, you can use a URL with this syntax:

https://democraticunderground.com/?com=rss&forum=forumid

...where forumid is the ID number of the forum. For example, 1002 for GD, 1014 for LBN, etc. You can find the forum ID by going to any forum and looking for the four-digit number at the end of the URL.

Although as I said, I can't guarantee that these still work properly...

erronis

(23,541 posts)
2. Thanks, EarlG - these are useful. I must admit I bring up DU first thing in the day, before looking at my RSS feeds.
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 02:10 PM
6 hrs ago

But I do like RSS from TheGuardian and about 50 science, opinion, medical, etc. sites.

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