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Why I think RSS sucks!


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    Rated 4.6/5 stars (71 votes cast) Thanks for your vote!

    RSS, that amazing technology that is fueling so many of the readers and aggregators. But it goes a little bit father than that. It actually manages to hide the readers from you. It deprives you from so much stuff, and worse thing? It butchers all the beauty you have on your site to the cold confines of a generic reader obsessed only with the content!

    Alright, RSS had great uses in the past when the bandwidth and the whole Internet was moving at a crippling pace. Today, it's the location where most power users stuff their face. Getting all the stuff they want, and giving nothing back to the site.

    Yes, it's fantastic if you were pulling some news from a certain site, and it does wonders to the amount of signal vs ratio. It is GREAT for the user, not so great for the site owner

    Many sites, live on the generous clicks of people. Their very existence would be challenged the minute you strip them out of their casing, crack them open and extract their content. And only, their content.

    It's not like you're going to give them anything back. Their content is acquired, there is no reason to even visit these sites anymore, let alone promote them like aggregators do. At the end, the site owner loses, because of all of this content snatching

    Then, there's the whole story about the amount of effort people put in the beautification of their sites. They match the best of colors, they add all sort of web2.0 gadgets that the RSS feed will not display, because it has the ugly old text only content of the site.

    For all these reasons and more, I think RSS Feeds need to evolve to something better. Where the essence of the site is captured through the RSS feed, the advertising is not lost  and the site owner actually received a positive hit on their "ticker" because, they have indeed got that!

    I still think RSS feeds are fantastic, and they open-up fantastic scenarios, but relying on a "READER" only inhibits all of this and leads to huge amount of frustration for the site owners. For these readers are still trailing behind 1994 technology when it comes to the content display and management.

    Therefore, IMHO, RSS as we now it, is doomed, it will not be long before it's replaced with two different technologies

    1) Site-to-site transfer protocol, where streams are delivered as the RSS Feeds are today. No enhancements other than possibly security and encryption

    2) Site-to-user transfer protocol, where instead of Really Simple Syndication, it becomes Rich Simple Syndication! A rich content delivery mechanism capable of reducing the bandwidth, but at the same time delivering rich content that captures the site's essence and delivers other content that will be essential to the survival of the site. Without compromising simplicity and ease of use. Where security and encryption can be considered optional

    The Internet keeps evolving, that's the only trend that has been keeping up, will RSS be the next technology to go the way of the gopher protocol?

     

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    • #1
    • sara
    • Windows Internet Explorer
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    • On: 1/16/2008 9:18:00 AM
    The internet keeps evolving & I have no idea on how to use the RSS.. LOL
    Well,
    nice points, but let's go a little bit further.
    I'm one of the guys, who extensively uses RSS, for me I never read an article I'm interested in the RSS reader, why? first: the content is usually not complete, secondly, I cannot interact with the site. That what is RSS all about (what's new).

    Now imagine life without RSS, I have to open like 50 different pages everyday, to see that most of them are not updated, I will start skipping some of them, and some of them would be forgotten, and others replaced, if I have for each one of them an RSS feed, it wouldn't be a burden on me to keep them.

    Also if I'm adding your RSS to my reader, this means that I'm interested in your site, and I want to know when there is something new on it. so if you consider your self loosing page views, well actually you are winning regular readers.

    below this text box, I see a checkbox for "Notify me of follow-up comments by email", if I'm interested in the discussion you are raising, I will check it, so I can come when there is something new, if I didn't have it, I might be coming by the end of the day, take a look, and after that there is a good chance that I will forget it.

    it's like RSS, it's an invitation to come and see new things.
    That's a very good rundown for the benefits of the RSS
    Two things
    1) Although this fantastic for the user, it still doesn't benefit the site, or the owner.
    2) I agree also on "come and see" part, but I think it's on it's way to evolve, it needs to become more. Maybe the Rich interface will include something like an update beacon. For people looking for minimalistic experience. While people looking for the grand fully fledged experience get their interactive content with the site's money making components delivered as well.
    • #4
    • Ahmed
    • Windows Firefox Browser
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    • On: 1/16/2008 7:20:50 PM
    Hi Qwaider .. c www.spiderednews.com and please tell me what do u think ...  
    Sara... Thank you for the comment, I dont get what RSS is wither... I googled it, I Wikipediad it, and I still dont get it,,, but what the heck, Q, I agree, RSS has to evolve or die :)
    I should have added "Level 400" warning on this post. It's too technical :(. I'm sorry about that.
    I promised that I will not get too technical on this blog but I just couldn't help it this time
    Symbian!? Safari? Sara7a-Ra7a, what are you using to browse here?
    Ahmad, It seems to be an interesting news site. Anything specific I should look for?
    • #9
    • Ahmed
    • Windows Firefox Browser
    • Said
    • On: 1/17/2008 4:50:24 AM
    Not really, I just wanted you to see an example of the use of RSS feeds .. this website updates itself each 10 minutes using RSS feeds. personally I find RSS a very neat feature of the web 2.0 generation
    Have you seen http://qwaider.com  ?
    I know it has a lot of uses, but I think it needs to evolve
    well if its aesthetic it will attract the right audience into going there to "look" if its all about content the owner shouldnt worry about hits, if he has great content he shouldnt worry because interested parties WILL click thru, if its ad-based they gotta give something else interesting to seduce customers to click thru, a blog is not a good idea because its merely marketing the owner, finally, try http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/home
    Feedburner, is the worst of the worst because it hijacks the links coming from users blogs and stamps them with feedburner referers. So it even hijacks back-links from the user and may one day decide to redirect them to their own advertising sites

    What makes you folks think that I don't know what RSS is?
    hmmm, at the risk of not knowing what you mean, and sounding REALLY illitrate, I use the Internet Explorer :s
    Well, now you're using IE 7.0 on windows Tablet PC edition. But you were using A weird browser on a weird OS
    You're scaring the shit out of me!!!!!! I was commenting from my cell phone... here's a challange for you, can you tell what's my cell?
    Sara7a-Ra7a, Nokia N80 or Communicator 9500 communicator
    Would you like me to send post your phone number too?
    • #17
    • KJ
    • Windows Firefox Browser
    • Said
    • On: 1/21/2008 12:06:06 PM
    Or the site owner can choose what to send in the XML file that the RSS readers get. The owner may only send headlines and whatnot with links and the user will have to inevitably click on a link to visit the site.

    I personally use RSS not to get content but rather to know which sites are updated so that I go pay a visit. Better than wasting time to manually checking each one every morning!
    • #18
    • KJ
    • Windows Firefox Browser
    • Said
    • On: 1/21/2008 12:06:54 PM
    I had to submit that comment 8 times :(

    *happy he learned the ability to copy the comment text always before submitting*
    I got it the first time! But due to spam filter getting triggered, it wasn't approved

    Sure KJ, RSS can be used in so many ways, it's time to fix them for other possible scenarios
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