Question: Does anyone use RSS?

While RSS feeds are still in use, theyre becoming less popular with the use of social media and email subscriptions. Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn bring you the latest news from a site if you follow their profile. Thus, RSS feeds arent as widely used, but they are still beneficial for your site!

Who uses RSS?

And yet, two decades later, after the rise of social media and Googles decision to shut down Google Reader, RSS appears to be a slowly dying technology, now used chiefly by podcasters, programmers with tech blogs, and the occasional journalist.

Is RSS dead?

RSS is certainly not dead in any sense. Its still used by hundreds of millions of people every day and has been the inspiration for many new technologies. Aarons contribution to the world will be around for many years to come, and when it actually does die, will live on in spirit through other technologies.

What can I use instead of RSS?

5 Best Alternatives to RSS FeedsFeedly. Building up from where the now discontinued Google Reader left off, Feedly is a great way to stay updated. Flipboard. Inoreader. Newsblur.20 Oct 2020

What will replace RSS?

Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and other Social Media Services Theyre right — for themselves — but social media services like Twitter are a substitute to RSS for many people.

Is there a free RSS?

Best free RSS reader with search and archiving Inoreader is one of the most feature-packed free RSS readers on this list. Without paying a cent, you can follow 150 feeds, and you can even search within your subscriptions. This makes Inoreader a great tool for power users, but its very accessible for beginners as well.

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