by Dr. Joseph Mercola
April 03, 2024
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Despite being overshadowed by social media algorithms,
RSS feeds remain a powerful tool to help you keep
informed with insights that the mainstream media ignore
or intentionally censor
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RSS
allows you to curate your own news sources, avoiding the
influence of mainstream media gatekeepers
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Several RSS feed readers are available, each with its
own features and functionalities
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By
embracing RSS feeds, you can regain control over your
information intake and prioritize topics of interest
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Since RSS feeds provide real-time updates from your
chosen sources, you receive timely information without
having to rely on delayed or filtered reports from
traditional media channels
Break Free From
Censorship and Propaganda
with This Simple
Info Tool...
Get the information you want
from your chosen
sources,
instead of what
mainstream media
wants to feed
you.
A very real
threat
to the
gatekeepers of information,
these seven
options are rarely mentioned.
Here's a
step-by-step guide
to getting
started with
the one that's
right for you...
In an era dominated by social media algorithms and curated news
feeds, the humble RSS feed often finds itself relegated to the
sidelines, dismissed as a relic of the internet's past.
However, far from being outdated and irrelevant, RSS feeds actually
remain one of the most powerful tools for staying informed in the
digital age.
It is likely they have been intentionally
deemphasized because they are a legitimate threat to those in power
as they allow you to circumvent media censorship.
RSS, or Really Simple
Syndication, allows you to curate your own news sources and
tailor your information intake to your personal preferences.
I suspect its lack of popularity stems not from
inefficiency, but from the fact that RSS poses a very real threat to
the gatekeepers of information. Hence its use is no longer
encouraged by the media establishment the way it used to.
Harnessing the power of RSS feeds empowers you to break free from
the constraints of curated propaganda so that you can access the
wealth of knowledge that lies beyond the confines of censorship.
Whether you seek news on niche topics or yearn for unfiltered
insights from your favorite independent investigators, RSS feeds
offer a gateway to unfettered information, putting the power of
knowledge back in your hands.
Which RSS Feed Is Right for You?
Despite their declining popularity, there are still several RSS
feeds to choose from.
Here's a list of available offerings, along with
some of their pros and cons.
Each RSS feed reader has its own set of features
and functionalities, so choosing the right one really depends on
your specific preferences and needs.
Feedly |
User-friendly interface with the ability to
organize feeds into categories; support for
both web and mobile platforms.
This is the one I have been using ever since
Google shut Reader in July of 2013 as they
accurately perceived it as a competitive
threat to their business model. |
There are limited features in the free
version and an account is required to unlock
some of its functionalities. |
Inoreader |
Robust features including filters, rules and
custom tags; supports integration with
third-party apps and offers a free version
with basic functionalities. |
The interface can be overwhelming for new
users and some advanced features require a
premium subscription. |
NewsBlur |
Focuses on personalized news curation and
offers a "Training" feature to teach the
platform your preferences; supports sharing
and commenting on articles. |
Interface is not as intuitive as other
options and the free version is limited to a
maximum of 64 feeds. |
The Old Reader |
Clean and simple interface reminiscent of
Google Reader; supports social features like
sharing and commenting, and allows importing
from OPML files. |
The free version limits the number of feeds
and updates, and some features require a
premium subscription. |
Netvibes |
Highly customizable dashboard layout;
supports integration with various widgets
and apps and offers social analytics and
monitoring features. |
The interface may be overwhelming for casual
users, and some advanced features are only
available in the premium version. |
Bloglovin' |
Focuses on following blogs and discovering
new content; offers a clean and visually
appealing interface and supports integration
with social media platforms. |
Limited to blog content and lacks advanced
features for filtering and organizing feeds. |
Flipboard |
Emphasizes a magazine-style layout for
curated content; supports integration with
social media accounts; and is available on
multiple platforms including mobile devices. |
Content curation relies heavily on
algorithms and may not provide as much
control over specific feeds as traditional
RSS readers. |
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A Step-by-Step
Guide to Getting Started
Because each RSS feed possesses unique functionalities, the
following tutorial focuses exclusively on Feedly, which is my
preferred choice.
Here's how to get started:
Sign up for an
account: You can use your email address
to create a new account, or sign in with
existing Google, Facebook or Apple credentials. |
Explore the suggested
content: Once logged in, you'll see the
Feedly dashboard where you can explore the
suggested content categories, or use the search
bar to find specific topics, websites or blogs
you're interested in. |
Add content to your
feed: To add content to your feed,
click on the "+Follow" button next to the
sources you want to subscribe to. You can also
paste the URL of a website or blog directly into
the search bar to find and follow it. |
Organize your feeds:
Create categories or collections to
organize your feeds based on topics or
interests. To do that, click the "Create
Collection" button on the left sidebar and give
your collection a name. Then simply drag and
drop the feeds you've subscribed to into the
appropriate collections. |
Read your feeds:
Once you've added and organized your
feeds, you can start reading the latest articles
and updates. Simply click on a feed or
collection to view the articles within it. You
can scroll through the articles, reading only
the highlights, or click on individual titles to
read the full content. |
Add new feeds:
To add new feeds at any time, simply
click on the "Follow" button within the Feedly
interface. You can also copy the RSS feed URL of
a website or blog and paste it into the search
bar to subscribe directly. |
Customize your
preferences (optional): To customize
your reading experience, explore the settings
and preferences sections within Feedly. For
example, you can adjust your notification
settings, layout and other options according to
your preferences. |
Access Feedly across
devices: Feedly is available on
multiple platforms, including web browsers, iOS
and Android devices, so for news on the go,
download the Feedly app on your mobile device.
Once installed, you can sync your reading
progress across devices. |
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How RSS Feeds Help You Circumvent
Mainstream Media Censorship
Setting up a personalized RSS feed circumvents the mainstream media
censorship by allowing you to access information directly from
alternative sources.
While mainstream media is running a single
narrative, you can curate a diverse range of viewpoints, including
those that may be marginalized or suppressed, thus giving you a more
comprehensive understanding of various issues.
Since RSS feeds deliver content directly from sourced websites,
there's no middle-man censoring or manipulating the information.
Also, since RSS feeds provide real-time updates
from your chosen sources, you receive timely information, without
having to rely on delayed or filtered reports from traditional media
channels.
Since you're in control of the content you consume, you also have
the ability to prioritize topics of interest. Information overload
is very real these days, and it can have profound impacts on your
well-being and cognitive functioning.
For example, information overload can lead to:
Decreased productivity |
Reduced attention span |
Impaired decision-making and problem-solving |
Increased stress and anxiety |
Increased risk of burnout, particularly if you
feel unable to escape or manage the constant
stream of information |
Physical health problems such as headaches and
disrupted sleep |
Social
isolation |
Information fatigue, which can cause you to
become apathetic toward important issues |
Decreased creativity |
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For all of these reasons, it's important to
develop strategies to manage and navigate the overwhelming influx of
information.
An RSS feed is an efficient way to do that, as it
allows you to scan headlines and summaries quickly and bookmark
articles for later reading.
There are only so many hours in each day and spending most of your
time on government propaganda is not only a waste of time, it can
also be wildly depressing, particularly when the same bleak
narrative is bombarding you from all directions, everywhere you
look.
Instead of simply following the gloomy path of indoctrination, take
control of the information you consume on a daily basis.
What you
feed your mind may be just as important as what you put in your
mouth, especially when it comes to fostering joy in your life.
Other Benefits of RSS Feeds
An RSS feed can also be used to boost your productivity and focus by
integrating it with other tools and platforms, such as email
clients, note-taking apps and social media management tools.
This
can be especially useful if you want to streamline information
sharing.
RSS feeds can also be particularly valuable for professionals and
academics, as they allow you to stay informed about industry trends,
research developments and scholarly publications relevant to your
field of work.
And, if newsletter subscriptions clog up your email inbox, migrating
them to an RSS feed instead can free up time and space since
everything is then in one place.
You can bookmark the articles you
want to read later, and you don't have to manually delete the ones
you don't.
Are You Ready to Give RSS Another
Try?
In conclusion,
despite being overshadowed by social media algorithms
and curated news, RSS feeds remain a potent tool for navigating the
digital information landscape.
Far from outdated, they offer a
customizable and efficient way to access diverse content directly
from chosen sources and avoid the influence of mainstream media
gatekeepers.
Hopefully, this article has helped demystify RSS feeds.
If you're
not currently using one, I encourage you to get started.
There's
really no easier way to customize your own "news diet" and stay
informed about the topics that truly matter to you.
By embracing RSS feeds, you can regain control
over the information you consume, thereby empowering you to
intentionally cultivate joy and contentment in your life.
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