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How do you find RSS feeds that you're interested in?
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I'd go a step further and see if anyone here has recommendations for the best RSS readers. I've never used one, and I'm wary to take any of the ones offered in the Android play store that are going to shove ads in my face. I'd love a quick guide to set them up properly, too. I'm a luddite when it comes to this apparently because the last one I installed, I couldn't get it to grab any of the links.
EDIT: I installed Feedly and it was easy to set up. I don't need it to do anything but grab articles I'm interested in and it seems to do that just fine. I'd just like to be able to unfollow all news/politics subs on the fediverse and stick to articles only. Thanks for the input to everyone who replied.
I've been using Feedly since Google Reader got killed off by Google, and it's been great. Rarely any issues at all, and you can add whatever URLs you want, and i'll try its best to make it into a useable feed.
I just loaded up Feedly for the first time in maybe 8 years judging from the podcasts I was listening to at the time. I'm cleaning it up and hunting for new news sources.