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I‘m using a RSS reader with rule based filters to remove uninteresting articles (to me) and upvote or downvote articles with certain keywords (for me). That way I can aggregate lots of media and have my own personal feed.
It takes some time to set up and fine-tune, though.
What RSS reader is this? I’ve been wanting to get back into it for a while but I too need to be able to filter things down to a digestible form.
Feedbro, it's a browser extension.
do you recommend any fediverse instances (or even subreddits) that might share informative/fun/interesting articles or websites of any kind? i feel the quality on reddit has really tanked in the last couple years.
thanks a bunch that helps! in terms of reddit, i've been using it for almost 15 years and the subreddits i liked seem to have changed recently, or maybe gotten "too big". i think the API changes last year really shook things up too. hence why i'm on beehaw now! anyway, i'll take a look at the lemmy verse communities, thanks!
@tal
That is a good way indeed, although I'm yet to find a way to filter after new or active communities.
I like the fact that I can filter the instances that I don't like or that my server has blocked, so I can see actual relevant content for me. 😁
@awmire
@tal thank you!
@awmire Friendica supports RSS if you're into that. You might already know it is mostly a Facebook alternative (although it has many more features than Facebook). You can paste the website link into the search bar and it gets the RSS feed for you if it has one.
I do like RSS feed readers that have a magazine view though, so I couldn't really move all my feeds here.
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