Dec 5, 2022#p1
While I probably won't use it all that much, 1 I think what Dave Winer is trying to do with FeedLand is pretty cool. Turning a traditionally solitary activity (reading feeds) into a community one is a great idea.
Everything being public aids discoverability, which has always been an issue. This is likely where it will come into its own for me. And, yes, I did create a new Twitter account so I could log in – that's how interesting I think it is. 😊
On the subject of Twitter, the 'Read user feeds' page on FeedLand is, as Dave describes it:
like a mini-Twitter based entirely on RSS
Being able to read other people's feeds and update your own all on one page is reminiscent of the original full public stream at Twitter. Again, this may come in handy for serendipitous discovery.
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I have /reader to consume my feeds ↩