cdevroe
cdevroe
Responses to RSS isn’t dead. Subscribing is alive. cdevroe.com
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SimonWoods
SimonWoods

@cdevroe I'm definitely on the Subscribe side of things. Follow bothers me because it fits neatly into the cult of personality aspect of modern, personal media, of which I won't no part.

Also, Inoreade does have a box called "What's new in your Inoreader" that you can even tweak with a few settings to suit you, including the likes of "Most read feeds". I like the balance here on the face of it but have yet to try it out.

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RianVDM
RianVDM

@simonwoods @cdevroe I haven't thought about this connotation with "Follow." Y'all have convinced me. Changing to "Subscribe" :)

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fredmbarros
fredmbarros

@RianVDM @simonwoods @cdevroe , totally agree and have always been bothered by the follow thing it gets efen uglier when it’s said that someone has X followers. Sounds like a guru and their entourage. On another note, Simon, is Inoreader your preferred RSS aggregator? How does it handle offline content?

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hjalm
hjalm

@simonwoods Well said! You've stated succinctly fellings that I have had for a while now...

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cdevroe
cdevroe

@simonwoods I'm with you.

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SimonWoods
SimonWoods

@frederico I've been using Inoreader mostly as a cost-cutting measure, although the fact they have an app on Android also helps. I have yet to test out offline content but I'll be doing so over the next few days so I'll report back with my results.

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