Since I got back into RSS, I’ve been reading a lot more blogs.
They feel authentic, I usually know the author’s bias, and they dont have the same monetization/editorial issues as most press websites.
Democracy needs more indie web. We need to make “how to publish a blog” part of public schools’ curriculum.
@thibaultamartin I sadly still have not found yet a client I am happy using. They feel all so inconsistent :( I kinda like google news design wise. A big image, a header and thats it. Then it opens the main page as a browser. Idk why I cant do this with rss. Maybe after all I kinda want some algorithm that roughly sorts it? Maybe I am too deep in the traditional newspaper lazyness at the morning when I read news. Not sure.
@mtrnord I’m more of an evening reader myself. I don’t really use RSS to get the news, but to get opinions or in-depth analysis of topics I enjoy reading about.
Subscribing to the blogs I find interesting is part of the fun for me, I take the time to think about what I want to read, but I understand it’s not for everyone.
I use ReadKit which is consistent on macOS and iOS.