It is absolutely *wild* to me that media organizations still do not put RSS/Atom :rss: feed info front-and-center on their websites.

One needs to dive into HTML code or use external tools to discover their feeds.

It is wild because this is one of the easiest, least-effort ways to reach their audience. Encouraging RSS/Atom use is a phenomenal way of becoming less reliant on gatekeepers like huge social media platforms.

Come on! :angrycat:

And don't get me started on the absolutely screwed up, hilariously misguided decision by Mozilla to remove the RSS/Atom :rss: button from the default Firefox UI a long while back.

You absolutely hopeless nincompoops!.. :blobcatfacepalm:

@rysiek Thankfully Awesome RSS exists. Unfortunately it currently only has around 4600 users.

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Most of the times adding /RSS or /feed to the URL is enough to get the feed. That's mostly good to me.

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