[RSS PSA] Posts you may have missed...
March 9, 2024 11:09 AM   Subscribe

PSA: Like a lot of MeFites, I keep up with the site via RSS -- specifically Feedly. In fact, their stats show there are nearly 2,000 subscribers to the same MetaFilter feed I use on Feedly alone. Unfortunately, this feed is hosted on Google's aging Feedburner platform, which is increasingly unreliable as a service. This manifested last month when Feedly was unable to update the MeFi feed for several days. If Google eventually shuts down the service, then anyone depending on that feed to stay engaged with MeFi may lose contact with the site without even realizing it. The good news is that the site has a new set of self-hosted feeds that should remain active no matter what Google does. So, if you read the site using an RSS reader, please take a moment to update your reader to the new feeds -- and check inside for a list of FPPs you might have missed during the outage.

A list of posts you might have missed during the RSS outage:

A reminder of the relative silence of our material lives today
An interview with (psychedelic) (surrealist) painter Hannah Yata
A new government inquiry will examine women’s pain and treatment
a heartstring-tugging performance in coordinating outfits
Fellow Babies, If You Ever Wondered
The Fugitive Princesses of Dubai
"The​ earliest known author was married to the moon"
Do not try to print this PDF
Bad News
This ain't your parents "Oklahoma" musical
Into The Heart Of U2
The Ukraine War Is Dividing Europe’s Arctic Indigenous People
How Shade Coffee Aids Conservation
"I’m attorney Jamie Casino, and I don’t represent villains anymore."
Billy Joel's first new song in 17 years
If we dig deep, it's all linked to the symbol of the mother, of birth
An ongoing graphic adaptation of The Book of Three
90,000-year-old footprints found
Happy Friday
I apologize for my cat behaving like this
Whatt icc wolde nū don, an forrþward wiþþ Godd
I Thought I Would Have Accomplished a Lot More Today
we’ve found it folks: mcmansion heaven
Always Give 100% Unless You Are Donating Blood
Time for a Drink
To help people drive around and shout "Freedom!" and fight for freedom
Yoyoka covers Tool, Forty Six & 2 (SLYT)
Sports make ya grunt and smell. See, be a thinker, not a stinker.
A remarkably efficient way to reduce America’s international reach
New Green Roof Bus Stops in Utrecht Cater to Commuting Bees
Alyanna Padilla on the Steady Rise of Asian-American Voices in Cinema
RIP actor and activist Don Murray
"I had reached the age of 650 miles" – Christopher Priest, 1943-2024
posted by Rhaomi (6 comments total) 18 users marked this as a favorite
 
[RSS PSA]

As I was reading the title of this post, all the neighborhood cats came running up to me.
posted by Greg_Ace at 1:00 PM on March 9 [6 favorites]


Thank you Rhaomi!
posted by intermod at 7:02 PM on March 9


Can someone explain how to get the best out of a Feed site like Feedly ?, when I tried to use it I just got a whole lot of breaking news stories with no analysis. How for example could I get a feed on interesting book reviews on subjects I found interesting. ?
I've found Metafilter the best general feed because it covers a wide variety of subjects with good analysis and citations.
posted by Narrative_Historian at 7:55 PM on March 9


Can someone explain how to get the best out of a Feed site like Feedly ?, when I tried to use it I just got a whole lot of breaking news stories with no analysis. How for example could I get a feed on interesting book reviews on subjects I found interesting. ?

RSS is short for Really Simple Syndication - it’s a way for websites to publish a ‘feed’ that announces when there’s a new article on the website. Feedly is a ‘feed reader’ that can subscribe to those feeds - when a website adds a new article to a feed you’ve subscribed to, you’ll see it appear in Feedly.

In order to get a feed of interesting book reviewers, you’ll have to add some feeds. Feedly has a listing of feeds you can search and subscribe to, but whenever you find a site (say, on Metafilter) that has reviews (or anything else) you find interesting, figure out whether it has an RSS feed, and add it to Feedly. Rinse and repeat until your feeds runneth over, unsubscribing from anything that doesn’t float your boat.
posted by zamboni at 9:08 PM on March 9 [2 favorites]


Thanks Zamboni
posted by Narrative_Historian at 10:59 PM on March 9


Rhaomi, you have done a superlative act of service in putting together and publishing this post. Big thanks.

People who love feed-reading and are seeking good feeds to add to their feedreaders might enjoy this list of fiction magazines' feeds I put together, and this directory of personal blogs.
posted by brainwane at 3:37 AM on March 10 [2 favorites]


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