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Why RSS is Still the Future of Content


In an era of algorithmic suppression and infinite scrolls, the humble RSS feed remains the ultimate tool for intentional reading.

We've grown accustomed to having our information curated for us. Whether it's a "For You" page or a "Recommended" sidebar, someone else is deciding what you see. RSS flips that dynamic. When you subscribe to a feed, you're making a choice.

The Beauty of Plain Text

The RSSBlogger platform was built on a simple premise: content should be portable. By writing in Markdown, you ensure that your words aren't locked into a proprietary database. They are just text.

"The web was intended to be a collection of documents, not a collection of walled gardens."

When your blog generates a standard rss.xml file, you are participating in a global network that has existed since the dawn of the social web. You are reachable by anyone with a URL.

Technical Transparency

Because there is no heavy CMS backend, the performance is unparalleled. Here is what a typical post header looks like in your distributed feed:

<item>
  <title>Why RSS is Still the Future</title>
  <link>https://rssblogger.com/blog</link>
  <description>In an era of algorithmic suppression...</description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2025 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
</item>

It's clean, it's efficient, and most importantly, it's yours. No tracking pixels are attached. No cookies are required to read these words. It's just you and the reader.

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