![]() Facebook Instant Articles is advertised as its own news product that draws news from various sources without any mention of RSS.Ĭhrome on Android is one of the few places I found that still has a native RSS experience, not that you'd ever hear anything about it. They will dynamically publish instant articles from your site's RSS feed with a little configuration but once again, the end user doesn't know that RSS is involved. Meta (Facebook) also has some support for RSS. They Market themselves simply as News Readers. That's because despite these apps both apearing when you look up the "top RSS readers of 2022", neither one explicitly says on their app page that they use RSS. If you asked most customers of these apps however, I would hazard a guess that most wouldn't be able to tell you what RSS was and would almost certainly tell you that they don't use RSS. Flipboard on the other hand, is doing even better with over 500 million downloads at time of writing. Feedly a cross platform reader has over 5 million downloads on Android alone. This of course leads me to the point of this article, is RSS dead in 2022? Kind of. In fact, you'd be hard pressed to find any consumers who actively say they use an "RSS Reader" in 2022. On desktop, without a browser extension or web app, there is no longer a native RSS reader. Google killed it's own RSS reader (Google Reader) back in 2013. ![]()
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