

Unfortunately, RSS is slowly being removed from most browsers because people rely on social media. You will need an aggregator to read the content. Other websites might use index.html to share the feed.

In WordPress websites, you can find the feed by adding feed at the end of the URL.

Some websites have an RSS feed without even knowing it because WordPress enables them by default. Many websites provide a link to their RSS feed. Subscribing to RSS feeds is anonymous, so you will not be spammed with e-mail funnels trying to sell you stuff or services when you subscribe to a website. When you use RSS, there is no algorithm that decides what you can and cannot see. RSS is a civilised way to consume content because you only get to see those blogs or podcasts that you subscribe to. RSS feeds are also commonly used to distribute podcasts and YouTube subscriptions. For example, the RSS feed for Emacs articles on this website is. Some websites have more than one feed, so that readers can subscribe to specific topics. An RSS feed is a file on a web server that lists the recent articles of that site. RSS, or Real Simple Syndication, is a standardised method to subscribe to websites. Social media can be fun and useful, but the amount of irrelevant content can be disheartening as your feed is curated by biased algorithms. Finding interesting content on the internet can be like sifting your way through a pile of garbage to discover something useful.
