[HN Gopher] RSS as a Facebook alternative
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RSS as a Facebook alternative
Author : dgrin91
Score : 41 points
Date : 2021-03-09 20:23 UTC (2 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (thenewleafjournal.com)
(TXT) w3m dump (thenewleafjournal.com)
| paxys wrote:
| Wait what happened to newsgroups?
| rektide wrote:
| newsgroups = big community spaces filled with activity
|
| rss = a person or entity's personal space. which can also be
| fed into a planet / aggregator to make a shared space.
|
| they each have great uses, but rss maintaining the sense of
| identity & ownership & knowability over the space is a huge
| boon (to reader & writers both) imo, & where-as newsgroups have
| always felt (reading or writing) like i was venturing off into
| wild-lands.
| D13Fd wrote:
| RSS is great. I use it every day.
|
| Monetization is an issue due to the general lack of ads and
| tracking, but there are some possible solutions, like Ars
| Technica's model of $50/yr for access to the full-text RSS feed.
| MayeulC wrote:
| $25. $50 is the pro++ version. i say this as a happy
| subscriber. I know a few other sites that do the same, and
| being able to access a plaintext feed is a huge plus to me.
|
| Only the first image of Arstechnica's image is available in a
| feed, though, and videos they sometimes embed in the header do
| not show. I assume both are bugs, but I can open the page if
| the article is interesting.
| stanislavb wrote:
| I love the recent resurgence of RSS.
| colesantiago wrote:
| Perhaps 'Facebook News' alternative rather than Facebook itself?
|
| Unless you consider getting your friends cousins updates, and
| liking their posts through an RSS feed as a Facebook alternative.
| nicoburns wrote:
| If there was an open standard api/protocol for
| liking/commenting I reckon this could actually work quite well.
| I guess you'd also need some kind of standard for identity and
| "friending" too (perhaps something akin to Open ID).
| ryukafalz wrote:
| I mean, ActivityPub? That's basically what it is.
| rektide wrote:
| Yeah. One can go read the protocol. But the Activity
| Vocabulary probably gives a good idea for the versatility,
| the use of (core) ActivityPub[1]. ActivityPub is streams of
| actions, most of which we know & are familiar with already
| from existing social media.
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| [1] https://www.w3.org/TR/activitystreams-
| vocabulary/#activity-t...
| lliamander wrote:
| The pivot of Facebook from "here's a way to connect with family
| and friends" to "here's a steady drip of 'engaging' content
| made to generate 'likes'" is very interesting.
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