BTW, some people have said they don't want to use FeedLand because it uses Twitter for identity.

I always forget to mention that you can access most of what's in FeedLand without logging in.

For example, here's my feed list.

feedland.org/?username=davewin

You can go almost anywhere. You won't see the features that make it easy to subscribe to a feed, or add to your own personal feed, maybe one or two other things.

But most of the product does not require login.

I plan to marry FeedLand to Mastodon via RSS and maybe later ActivityPub.

FeedLand pushes RSS into lots of new places. RSS has been kind of stagnant for a long time. I decide to do something about that at the end of last year. The result is FeedLand.

@davew I love FeedLand - RSS is how I have escaped using Twitter as much as I used to. I wish RSS would return to more universal use on the web., Thanks for this.

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@RandyTemplar33 @davew I love RSS. But for people interested in being part of the conversation, do you still have to leave RSS and go to the platform?

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