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Sometimes wondering how many people in their 20s and below ever use RSS Feed feature in their due to how long it been around. Gotta admit that I myself didn't utilise it until recently. In my defence, my school's IT class never taught or even mentioned anything about it okay. Oddly enough, it's one of little things that kid me quite curious about but again being youngster with limited Internet access, the question soon dissipates in mind and was left unanswered... until last year.


So what happened was I watched a video explaining about what and how RSS works. All fine and dandy. Wowwed that its functionality really helpful now that I'm back into good ol' blogging. Despite that, I still a bit sceptical, thinking it's only for blogs, articles, news and the like. On top that, most blogs I followed before are inactive anyway so what's the point?


You wanna know what exactly sold me into using RSS asap? Learning that you can 'follow' a particular tag (usually in the form of a pairing/ship) in AO3. YOU'RE TELLING ME I CAN JUST... USE THAT INSTEAD OF REFRESHING THE TAB AGAIN AND AGAIN!!?? Yeah, you heard me right. It's RSS availability for tags was the very thing pulled me into getting myself an RSS reader. Ironically I use it for other sites more since I used to religiously visit them, and GOSH it's a huge life-changer!


You see, before this I had to manually visit sites then doomscrolling them for minutes to hours to keep up with their updates. Yeah, to be unsolicited algorithm victim once again. =[ But now with the aid of RSS, I can telescope them all without having to waste time making manual visits with mindless scrolling thus significantly cut my screen time. Not saying it's a perfect solution but it certainly a great way into the journey for healthier relationship with online world, am I right?


To use RSS, of course RSS reader is needed. The one I use right now is Feeder. And uhh there's quite interesting stuff I wanna talk about them so do take it with lil pinched salt. If you look up their pricing plan, their free one coincidentally being what I need on a reader, for the most part that is.


First, 30 mins update speed. Great! Less traffic jam of centralised notifications. Second, 200 feeds (or sites) max available as submissions to your feed dashboard. Awesome! Less road options that go to nowhere. If anything it'll be defeating the very purpose of me using RSS if I ever feel the pressure to keep up with all incoming feeds; you knowww same pressure leading me to doomscroll individual sites in the first place?? Not worth it! Also I find myself not visiting some sites anymore. Before this, I'm there just because they happened to be hosted at same place with sites I frequently visit. They're what I call junk sites.


Thirdly, 50 newest entries for each feed (this affects rapidly updating sites more so I only be covering for those context). I meannn I'm adding the sites for recent updates anyways plus relating back to previous points of lesser feed traffic and pathaways being better for my experience so no issue on that. Fourthly, uhh not wanting to jinx it so I won't dive deep here but still, that one thing that tend to included to free tier of any services that offer subscription plans not being the case here. Fifth, native reader site, extension and app where you can access all feeds you subscribed. I mostly use them in extension form so not much to talk about other than the site on PC fairly neat in my experience. Excluding paid features, it's intuitive enough for me to know where I need to go, what I need to do upon registration. No plan using the app for now since I'm not on-the-go frequent enough that it becomes a need, so there's that.


Lastly, I wanna share my experience with rss.app. Registering there just to check around if they're a reader that I might find interesting to use (not full on-board with Feeder at the time). Imagine my surprise when I immediately being put on free trial, no warning, no option to opt-out, and worst of all, subscribed feeds can expire so you need to resubscribe if you want them to stay in your dashboard. Me not wanting to play their crappy business game, quickly excused myself out by poofing away the registration. Bye. This right here are textbook red flags: business practices edition, really are - truly blacklist material. Honestly, I could give it a pass if the free trial is at least optional like Discord Nitro. Sighhh when will business ever learn that forced sales are not the way? Sorry for the anger tide. It needs to go somewhere somehow. T-T

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