• @[email protected]
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    1159 months ago

    I still miss Google Reader

    And the internet as a whole moving away from RSS feeds in general is also not helpful

    • @cyd
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      689 months ago

      The crazy thing is, they had a nascent social network going with Google Reader, populated by people who were engaged and interested in the content. And they threw it all away to chase a Facebook clone, which was doomed anyway.

      • @[email protected]
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        349 months ago

        They could’ve had basically Reddit if they added a way to have comments in Google reader. Then again, they would’ve never invested in moderation, so it probably would’ve turned into a shitheap.

        • @cyd
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          219 months ago

          they would’ve never invested in moderation, so it probably would’ve turned into a shitheap.

          i.e., basically Reddit!

          • @[email protected]
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            189 months ago

            Reddit tricked their own users into doing the moderating, that was their great innovation.

      • @thehatfox
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        139 months ago

        Google+ could have been successful to a degree, in terms of features it was an improvement over Facebook in several ways. The problem was the invite only launch.

        The invite period worked for Gmail because it was still interoperable with other email services, and made getting a Gmail address seem exclusive and desirable. Making a walled garden social network invite only, however, just lead to it being empty. Most who did sign up looked around for a few minutes then went back to Facebook.

      • @[email protected]
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        29 months ago

        They just seem to make wacky brain-dead decisions all the time and nobody really understands why they make the decisions they do.

    • @[email protected]
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      389 months ago

      They only thought they moved away from RSS feeds. A whole bunch of the internet is built on Wordpress which publishes an RSS feed by default at website.url/rss or website.url/feed. Which means a shitload of sites are running feeds even if they don’t advertise it (or realize it).

      • @Bangs42
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        169 months ago

        Got me started on Feedly. Still haven’t left, although I’d be surprised if I still had more than a couple of the same feeds from then.

      • @[email protected]
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        29 months ago

        Honestly, yeah I think that’s how it worked for me too. Reddit wasn’t exactly the same, but depending on how you curated your subreddits, it could fill a similar role.