Poll: Did you use Google Reader?
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Poll: Did you use Google Reader?
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@mcc I’m still mad andi
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Poll: Did you ever use an RSS feed aggregator (whichever one)?
(People are asking if a reader and an aggregator are the same thing. I thought they were the same thing so I didn't distinguish. I don't know the difference. For purposes of this poll they're the same thing.)
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Poll: Did you ever use an RSS feed aggregator (whichever one)?
(People are asking if a reader and an aggregator are the same thing. I thought they were the same thing so I didn't distinguish. I don't know the difference. For purposes of this poll they're the same thing.)
@mcc I can't remember the name of the one I used, it was for Mac OS pre-X. I guess a podcast client is technically an RSS client...
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Poll: Did you ever use an RSS feed aggregator (whichever one)?
(People are asking if a reader and an aggregator are the same thing. I thought they were the same thing so I didn't distinguish. I don't know the difference. For purposes of this poll they're the same thing.)
@mcc Was a huge Google Reader user but:
1. Haven't found a replacement RSS reader I enjoy after periodic attempts every few years.
2. My reading habits got taken over by phpbb sites at first in the 00s, then social media in the 10s.
3. I'm not sure the RSS landscape can even support a nice RSS reader habit. Most of the blogs are long gone and it's hard to find new ones. -
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@mcc Was a huge Google Reader user but:
1. Haven't found a replacement RSS reader I enjoy after periodic attempts every few years.
2. My reading habits got taken over by phpbb sites at first in the 00s, then social media in the 10s.
3. I'm not sure the RSS landscape can even support a nice RSS reader habit. Most of the blogs are long gone and it's hard to find new ones.@michaelcoyote @mcc I use a self-hosted tt-rss for my feeds. The vast majority of (still active) feeds are webcomics.
(There are a few blogs here and there too, and I have a strong impression that they're actually increasing in number recently.)