• @Fordry
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    41 year ago

    The sports stuff is pretty empty. Team specific (my teams) are mostly dead still. So I’ve been on the corresponding SB Nation blogs more than I had for a long time. Otherwise, just here.

    • @drewx0r
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      21 year ago

      One of the best changes I’ve made to my content consumption habits in the last couple of years has been not relying on following news-ish social media accounts for my news or going to certain websites in hopes that there have been updates, but really diving back into RSS hard. it’s such a better way to get most news content.

      • @Matdan
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        11 year ago

        Any tips on where to start?

        • @drewx0r
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          21 year ago

          Because I’m in the Mac ecosystem, I use NetNewsWire on my devices and sync with iCloud. Before that, I used Feedly to sync. Feedly also has a web interface. I’m not sure what the best RSS apps are for Windows and Android are, though.

          Here’s an article Wired did on feed readers last year. Many of them are subscription services, but some are freemium. (NetNewsWire is totally free).

    • @erik1984
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      10 months ago

      deleted by creator

    • @zeppo
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      11 year ago

      I am into a couple city subs on reddit and they are useful and interesting sources of news (though usually the comments are about the worst of everything about reddit). I’ve thought about helping to kickstart the corresponding communities here by posting relevant news, events and photos. About half the links on the reddit subs are local news articles, which are fair game. Nobody would probably object to ‘I lost my cat!’ photos being reposted anywhere too, though it’s not super exciting content.