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goldenarm 8 hours ago

I'm trying to migrate to 100% RSS right now, to avoid the hateful algorithmic editorialization of modern social media.

And I'm shocked that almost no paid media provides full articles in RSS anymore, and force me to navigate their 37MB pages with popups all over the place. Has anyone found a solution against that ?

Edit : Sorry I'm asking specifically about paywalled stuff

Marsymars an hour ago | parent | next [-]

I just don't pay for sites that don't offer full-text RSS (or email newsletters, for some sites) for subscribers.

timthowtdi 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I use the iOS app of https://brutalist.report for this these days.

PlunderBunny 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Lighthouse can sometimes find RSS feeds for pages that don’t show an RSS button on the page:

https://lighthouseapp.io/tools/feed-finder

mrweasel 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Disable Javascript or use Lynx, Links or Dillo to open the articles from your newsreader. Some pages won't work obviously, you remove those from your feed.

dbtc 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Maybe not considered a solution, but: print.

righthand 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Reader mode + ad blocker

impure 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

There are readers with a 'full text mode' which will fetch the website and display it in something like Mozilla's Readability view. It does not always work, especially if the page is paywalled but it works for most sites.

themafia 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> no paid media provides full articles in RSS anymore

Substack does and it's first class. Patreon does a decent job.

perardi 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> Edit : Sorry I'm asking specifically about paywalled stuff

Ah, you mean, like the NYTimes RSS feed. The NYTimes (and other paywall sites) only render the headline and one-sentence article summary. Like this:

> Not All Malls Are Struggling

> A certain type of shopping mall has become a surprising bright spot for real estate investors.

You do not…please correct me if I’m wrong…and cannot get a full-text RSS feed from the Times. Or Slate. Or [insert legacy media company here].

Which is deeply frustrating. It’s obviously a way to cut off the most blatant way for a bot to scrape the site, but c’mon, please, media tech teams, we can make private subscription RSS feeds work for podcasts, we can make it work for news. Your most engaged and nerdy and tech literate customers will go for it.

In lieu of that, I use Safari, and I have it set to automatically pop into Reader mode (https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/hide-distractions-whe...) when I hit certain websites. While I would prefer to read my news in NetNewsWire, hitting a de-shittified reader view in Safari is a decent fallback.

colechristensen 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I have thought of this, and I have thoughts about the ethics of this.

In my spare time I'm developing a web RSS reader and considering effectively a Spotify model where users optionally have a paid subscription that is shared to article publishers to address the ethics of simply free stripping of ads as a service. I'd like it to be an optional paywall but haven't decided how to move forward

colesantiago 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Pay for the web or print edition?

Journalists need to eat as well as you do.

The more people aren't supporting journalists weather in Substack or Reuters, the more articles that will be behind a paywall.

It's such a shame as well since AI is also constantly bypassing and scraping RSS for business and commercial purposes, violating licenses.