Oleksa_dr
yesterday at 4:01 PM
What are the economic prerequisites for the revival of RSS?
They did not exist even at the height of its popularity, when problems began to emerge that are present in any open source of information.
The author is mistaking his desires for reality, for example, describing the advantages and omitting the disadvantages (which evolve from the advantages).
Either the author is an old man who believes that āthe grass used to be greener,ā or a young man who believes such old men, but has never used RSS himself.
To really read what you want, there is only one way: to create your own parsers for each source, on top of which there will be various filters, both based on simple words/phrases and contextual.
For example, I do this either in the form of plugins or scripts for ViolentMonkey, including here on HN, where the design has been completely changed to tabular. Many topics, domains, and authors are not even displayed. Comments that contain 1-2-3 mentions of a certain word/phrase are also hidden.
For example, I have completely blocked everything related to āAIā: famous people, companies, programs, products.
As well as various hot topics: the US military, ICE, age verification (because there are two stupid camps for and against, without an objective approach and assessment).
And many other topics (discussions/comments): political, military, or mentions of specific countries or peoples whose bots are numerous here: israel, russia, china, iran, india. And the corresponding users are blocked.
Why do I block so much? Because on these topics, either stupid people or bots write the same thing year after year. Why should I see this spam?
For politics and economics, I go to other resources, and there are other filters there.
I digress a little. Overall, RSS won't help here.
Someone will mention tagging, and we've all been through that too, when whole paragraphs of tags start to form, where blocking one tag that could have been left out hides a good article.
Then someone will say that such filters could be configured in RSS... well, yes, if you take it again and make your own client/wrapper, because all clients are limited in their own way, just like website designs.
marojejian
yesterday at 4:28 PM
RSS feeds are a great basis from which to build this sort of logic. It's vastly harder if you don't has an open feed to start with.
e.g. I use Feedly, and set lots of mute filters to screen out topics.
Oleksa_dr
today at 1:55 AM
For me, the complexity is almost identical.
RSS is just as ugly/excessive/limited as everything else.