The death of social media is the renaissance of RSS (2025)

jruohonen 55 points 26 comments March 09, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (10 comments)

wmeredith

Boy I hope so. I miss my RSS reader. I'd love to see one made with the modern UX that makes the doomscrolling apps so engaging. (Or maybe I wouldn't.)

zeusdclxvi

Big if true

gorfian_robot

when google reader died, I jumped to TheOldReader. it was great for a long time but has been having challenges lately and I jumped to the Vienna app on macos.

whatever1

Nah it’s just that the content consumers are now LLMs

memonkey

except that it only allows summaries behind paywalls. in many cases you never get the full article

crote

I still mourn the loss of Google Reader. There are plenty of RSS reader apps, but there are very few with good cross-device sync - let alone self-hosted cross-device sync.

justinator

Stop trying to make RSS happen again. It's not going to happen again.

pipeline_peak

RSS only serves as a backbone of a product. There’s no commenting, summaries a sparse, i don’t even think there’s consistent posting dates. These evangelists want to make it sound like all we need to do is get everyone on board with RSS and we’ll all just hold hands and share the web. People don’t browse the web, there’s like 10 websites, that’s the whole internet. Everything else is just asteroids and abandoned space stations.

catskull

Plug for feeeed: https://feeeed.nateparrott.com It’s my primary hn reader now.

shevy-java

I don't quite use "social media" per se, unless of course hackernews is part of it (which, kind of, is ... anything we can use other people can read or relate to, is kind of social, by definition. I think Facebook etc... tried to claim ownership over the term "social media", and I disagree with this notion). Having said that, I don't use or need RSS, so I don't think there will be a renaissance for RSS for most people. I do agree that AI is killing tons of things right now. This monster must be stopped; it is worse than Skynet in that it really, really sucks. Things started to decay before AI took over, though - for instance, Google search has been garbage since years. It was useful before that. I used to compare the decay of google search with how youtube search works. You search for, say, "ninja cats". You get some results about cats. Perhaps also ninjas. After like 10 or 20 results, you suddenly get other videos that are totally unrelated, but you may click on it. That's addictive design. People click on it suddenly when it is interesting to them - but this also takes them away from their original search. Something similar happened to google search. The UI is total crap, it shows semi-related videos (I don't want to watch videos when I search for a specific term), some ads for companies (Google is milking it here) and then also useless entries such as "other people searched for sick grannies instead, do you want to search for this as well" and similar UI-ruining components. Without ublock origin I'd be quite lost already - lo and behold, Google killed ublock origin because it threatened their business model (another reason to use ublock origin; we really need to get rid of Google. It is no longer a useful corporation - just greedy).

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