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.