cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/56437901
I have seen some people complaining about it, but I think its useful.
Having it all in one instance so people who don’t like it are able to block it at the instance level is pretty awesome.
I like it.
I wasn’t really familiar with it before this post. Seems it is just an instance full of bots relaying RSS feeds to Lemmy? I think that can certainly be useful, but I also think the structure of Mastodon is more suitable for reading RSS feeds than that of Lemmy, so I think I’m going to keep reading RSS feeds through https://rss-parrot.net/ (and sometimes post things to appropriate Lemmy communities if I think more people should see them).
If it, or some other service, could find a way to publish feeds of content for sites which don’t have RSS feeds, now that would be really useful.
That would require web scraping, which is easy enough to do on a news website, but it would require work for each individual site.
Yes I know, I literally do it myself with a Python script right now for 3 sites. I just wish someone would generously provide a hosted and maintained service that does this. IMO it could be a game changer. For some people a single source that lacks a feed is a deal breaker for RSS.
I like it, it’s nice to be able to bring RSS News feeds automatically into the Fediverse, and if people don’t like it they can just ignore or block the communities.
If you don’t like it, block the instance. That’s the magic of the fediverse 🪄
I like it, I have seen some people complaining that its spam.
Yeah sorry, by “you” I really meant “one”. If someone doesn’t like it, they can block the instance
I think it’s cool. If people don’t like it? That’s completely okay, you can block it
It works well and is easy enough to ignore if you don’t like it.
I think it’s a cool feature. Newest version of Lemmy allows admins to block communities from appearing in all while still allowing subscriptions. I think this is the best approach, although it would be nice if this could be done in a more automated fashion instead of admins having to expand the list as more rss feeds are added.
I like it for content discovery, but it feels weird to upvote bot posts. When I see something interesting enough to comment on I do try to see if there’s a similar article in a better community already or make cross-post.