RSS Blog & RSS News
Is Social Media Making Us Elitist? |
03/30/2018
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For years, we have known that social media platforms inspire jealousy. A 2013 study showed that people fall into a spiral of envy when Facebook reveals that their friends are excelling or leading glamorous lives. Scientific American reported that many studies indicate that spending a lot of time on Facebook is linked to diminished well-being, with Facebook-inspired envy increasing feelings of depression. FOMO (fear of missing out) has become a very real thing
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Law enforcement on social media: Instant info or controlling the message? |
03/28/2018
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Sure, we all get information from Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
But a growing trend of law enforcement using social media to communicate with the public has led to growing concerns that they are not responding to questions from journalists or not being fully transparent with the public.
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Twitter pushes trending news to the top of your feed |
03/26/2018
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As Facebook fights its own fake news problem, Twitter looks like it's interested in finding more ways to push news content to its microblogging service. According to a report at BuzzFeed, Twitter has confirmed that it is testing new algorithm-curated timelines when big events happen, then putting tweets from news organizations and other users at the top of your timeline. So far, Twitter says humans are involved in story selection, but a Twitter spokesperson told BuzzFeed that it could be come only algorithmic in the future.
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5 RSS apps to use now that Digg Reader is dead |
03/23/2018
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In another blow to RSS fans everywhere, Digg announced that it would soon be shuttering Digg Reader.
As of March 26, the RSS service will no longer work on the web or in Digg's mobile apps. The company didn't say why it was closing the service, which it started in response to Google killing off its own RSS service in 2013.
Naturally, the news was pretty upsetting to Digg Reader fans who had turned to the service as a replacement for the once beloved Google Reader.
But if you are one of the many folks still clinging to RSS feeds in 2018, you are not entirely out of luck. There are a number of capable alternatives out there. Here are five of our favorites.
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Self Hosting Your Podcast Feed is Not Always a Great Idea |
03/21/2018
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Generally speaking, there are two main ways that you can store your RSS feed:
1) On Your Own Website (self-hosting your RSS)
2) On Your Media Host’s Website (the place where you store your files)
The reason why I have often elected for self hosting (option 1 above) is a simple one: 100% control.
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Digg Readers Death |
03/19/2018
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Nothing lasts forever, I suppose. In what could be construed as a cruel joke, Digg is pulling the plug on Digg Reader, the company’s answer to the demise of popular RSS service Google Reader. Digg Reader will shut down on March 26th, 2018, giving you just enough time to export your data before the service goes dark.
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