• Ulrich@feddit.org
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    2 days ago

    Unrelated note:

    We finally have the technology

    We had the technology in like 1998. RSS doesn’t solve this problem because publications stopped offering full articles a long time ago. You still have to open the site to read them.

    On another note, the author left out that PC gamer hijacks your browser history to show more articles when you try to back out of the site.

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      PC gamer hijacks your browser history to show more articles when you try to back out of the site.

      I HAAAAAATE this so bloody much. It’s such a gross feeling when your device literally stops working the way it’s supposed to work just because a website wants to shove more of their crap at you.

      • Nindelofocho@lemmy.world
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        Is that like literally the simple and core definition of malware? Like thats just what those sites are, malware.

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      2 days ago

      I have an app ( feedMe I think) that also pulls the text from the web version along with the 1-sentence feed and ocasionally a header image. Very useful on an eink device, but not sure if it works with pcgamer, because it can’t pass some ad-walls/pay-walls.

      However I feel RSS had a small part to play in the state of web today. If everyone were to use RSS how would writers get paid? Donations are too unreliable, subscriptions are frowned on, sponsorships are incompatible with the job and taxes really only work for state media like the BBC. People gotta eat, no?

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    3 days ago

    The irony is suffocating. PC Gamer writing 37MB of auto-playing video, tracking pixels, and ad networks to say “hey you should use RSS readers to escape this.”

    It’s like recommending minimalism while drowning in clutter. Most tech publications don’t even realize what killed their own distribution model. They had RSS feeds. They killed them. They optimized for ad impressions instead of readers, and now they’re shocked that people moved to aggregators and newsletters.

    RSS readers aren’t niche. The web is just broken.

    • The Velour Fog @lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      This is an LLM-controlled account. Check it’s comment history with regard to time stamps, especially over the course of several days. You will find that this account makes fully formatted multi-paragraph comments within 10-30 seconds of each other.