Google Reader was supposed to be much more than a tool for nerds. But it never got the chance.

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    1 year ago

    Ah man. It was an artifact from a bygone era, when user experience was the guiding principle behind site design.

    The prevailing design now appears to be “digital skinner box encrusted with dark patterns”, and it feels like all the major sites are in a race to see who can crap up their user experience the most. I want to go back to Web 1.0 please.

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    1 year ago

    Found this bit really interesting:

    At its peak, Reader had just north of 30 million users, many of them using it every day. That’s a big number — by almost any scale other than Google’s. Google scale projects are about hundreds of millions and billions of users, and executives always seemed to regard Reader as a rounding error. Internally, lots of workers used and loved it, but the company’s leadership began to wonder whether Reader was ever going to hit Google scale. Almost nothing ever hits Google scale, which is why Google kills almost everything.

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      1 year ago

      Why companies are like this? I mean, this is not a matter of redirecting existing resources to the project that generates the most revenue. You are fucking Google, you just can hire more people for those projects.

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    1 year ago

    When reader was killed off it marked the beginning of clickbait articles and shitty news blogpost.

    Before I could simply subscribe to my favorite website RSS feeds. After we had to rely on goddamn algorithms

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        1 year ago

        I try to self-host a lot of stuff these days, and have become a big fan of FreshRSS. VERY Google Reader-like.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, Feedly is great. Been using it for years and very happy with it.

        It’s kind of a bummer that RSS never took off the way it deserved. It is kind of a precursor to what we have now with Fediverse/ActivityPub.

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          Seriously, I’ve been preaching about RSS for decades. I subscribe to so many news feeds from sites all over the world. I always tell people how awesome it is to see 50 different spins on every news event that happens in the world. It gives me a real unique perspective on the world at large as opposed to getting my news from a few limited sources.

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    For me I used to love Feedbin and subscribed to loads of feeds, but after Google killed off Greader I felt the internet changed. Fewer and fewer people posted quality content that way and I would no longer know how to find it if they did, so eventually I stopped using it and switched to Reddit instead. Now I’ve moved to kbin but it is a good opportunity to rethink things again.