#feedreaderfriday — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #feedreaderfriday, aggregated by home.social.
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On #FeedReaderFriday I'm adding some of my favorite Mastodon accounts to my microsub account on Aperture so I can easily read and follow them in the social readers I use like Monocle. To me this is the purest form of social media interaction. #IndieWeb
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This #FeedReaderFriday, I’m scrolling through entries on https://bringback.blog/ to find new bloggers to follow in 2023. Want to join in with your own blog? Ben has some good material here: https://getblogging.org/
#HappyNewwwYear #IndieWeb
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This week’s #FeedReaderFriday recommendation is the Backlisted podcast, which gives new life to old books… https://www.backlisted.fm/
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For #FeedReaderFriday this week, I'm recommending a feed reader—a different sort of feed reader: https://fraidyc.at/. Kicks Condor has designed an interface that you can sort by frequency/time as well as tag. It also encourages you to read content on the person's site directly, so you get the web experience they chose rather than a more vanilla interface.
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For #FeedReaderFriday this week, I’m recommending a feed reader—a different sort of feed reader: https://fraidyc.at/. Kicks Condor has designed an interface that you can sort by frequency/time as well as tag. It also encourages you to read content on the person’s site directly, so you get the web experience they chose rather than a more vanilla interface.
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My #FeedReaderFriday recommendation for this week is John S Wilkins’s venerable blog ‘Evolving Thoughts’, where philosophy meets evolutionary science. https://evolvingthoughts.net
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In addition to following people on Mastodon in your feed reader via #RSS, you can also follow hashtags which appear there. For example, to follow #IndieWeb try: https://mastodon.social/tags/indieweb.rss. #FeedReaderFriday
Keep in mind that the output of these feeds will be instance specific, and the tag feed will only get mentions from your instance and instances yours can “see” (or gets by follows with federation). So if you use a different instance, you may see more or less in your feeds. Because of its size and depth of federation, this makes mastodon.social a good bet for these sorts of subscriptions, but your experience may vary depending on your needs.
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This week’s #FeedReaderFriday recommendation is Richard Bell's ‘Wild Nature’ sketchbook blog. It’s been going since 1988, with frequent, beautifully illustrated updates. http://wildyorkshire.blog
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This #FeedReaderFriday I'm recommending:
Maggie Appleton (feed) for her thoughtful blends of design, thinking, and anthropology
Manton Reece (feed) for his spectacular work in bringing humanity to the web through Micro.blog
Kathleen Fitzpatrick (feed) for her publishing experiments and generous thinkingAnd all three for their kindness and thoughtfulness in technology spaces.
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For this week’s #FeedReaderFriday, always the same, always different, the wonderful ‘Caught by the River’… https://www.caughtbytheriver.net/
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Blogged:
Reply to Chris Aldrich 'FeedReaderFriday: A Suggestion for Changing our Social Media Patterns'
I never stopped reading stuff in a feedreader, but I like the #feedreaderfriday meme!
https://www.synesthesia.co.uk/2022/12/02/reply-to-chris-aldrich-feedreaderfriday-a-suggestion-for-changing-our-social-media-patterns/ -
@mehulkar @lethain @norootcause @jadeforrest
There's been some interesting resources and people mentioned in the #FeedReaderFriday conversation the last few weeks.#IndieWeb -
@chrisaldrich Caught by the River is _very_ special. I was planning to make them my #FeedReaderFriday next week. They blog about nature, music and stuff, and host live gigs at various places throughout the U.K.—including my own (very small) town. I have blogged for and about them several times. http://richardcarter.com/tag/caught-by-the-river/
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I’ll second following Open Culture. Caught by the River looks fascinating, and from reading and appreciating the nature-related posts in your feed John, it’s an easy add for me. Thanks, both for sharing and for your own posts!
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#FeedReaderFriday Wonder what I'm reading? Here's my own following list:
https://boffosocko.com/about/following/A central list I control with associated RSS feeds & OPML files makes it portable for use in various kinds of feed/social readers.
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#FeedReaderFriday Wonder what I’m reading? Here’s my own following list: https://boffosocko.com/about/following/
A central list I control with associated RSS feeds & OPML files makes it portable for use in various kinds of feed/social readers.
#feed-readers #feedreaderfriday #following-list #opml #rss
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Looking for some interesting material to put in your feed reader? Try out Phil Gifford's ooh.directory or Ray's Blogroll directories. Lots of topics and personal websites to follow. #FeedReaderFriday
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Looking for some interesting material to put in your feed reader? Try out Phil Gifford‘s ooh.directory or Ray‘s Blogroll directories. Lots of topics and personal websites to follow. #FeedReaderFriday
#directories #feedreaderfriday
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This week’s #FeedReaderFriday recommendation: ‘The Renaissance Mathematicus’: long, profusely illustrated history of science posts that shatter quite a few myths. https://thonyc.wordpress.com/ #HistSci #Histodons
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Schöne Idee von @chrisaldrich:
"Instead of spending time on Twitter, Mastodon, Instagram, or other major social platforms, start practicing #FeedReaderFriday by carving out some time to find and follow people’s websites directly with a feed reader or social reader. Then engage with them directly on their own websites."
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#FeedReaderFriday People I love following and learning from on the web:Kimberly Hirsh – https://kimberlyhirsh.com/ a fascinating reader, writer, educator, and fandom expert
Tom Critchlow – https://tomcritchlow.com/ – consultant, digital experimenter and bricoleur, networked writing and education
Aaron Davis – https://collect.readwriterespond.com/ – educator, edtech innovation and implementation