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[-] noodlejetski@piefed.social 7 points 10 hours ago

the catch is that lots of the stuff on the internet is now centralised on big platforms that try as hard as they can to steer you into their apps, so that you consume the content the way they want you to rather than the way you personally find convenient. what used to be blogs and small hobby websites has become Facebook fan pages or Instagram accounts, and while both Facebook and Instagram used to offer RSS feeds for public accounts at some point, it hasn't been the case anymore for a decade or so. there are workarounds that let you get RSS for some pages that don't offer it, but not for all of them and they vary in difficulty from "put the name of the account you want to follow and generate a special feed address with one click" through "pay a small monthy subscription for a company to generate a feed for you", to "self-host some software that manages the feed", and all of those can break at some point. still, for me personally there's enough stuff that offers the feeds that are ready easy enough to access to make it worth my time.

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