If you value your time online and want to avoid irrelevant or unverified articles, then RSS is the right choice for you.
If you want to receive posts in chronological order, without any distractions, RSS is the right tool for you.
If you want full control over what you read, RSS is the best option.
What is an RSS feed reader, and how do you use it properly?
An RSS feed reader is a third-party app that can read RSS feeds and gather content from multiple websites into one main feed. In the past, RSS feed readers were browser-based and could only support blogs, news sites, comment sections, and forums. They presented articles and posts in a simplified format, focusing on text-based content.
Today’s RSS readers have evolved and can include all types of media files, making them incredibly versatile when it comes to the content they can handle. Social media pages, newsletters, videos, and more are all fair game. Thanks to new features for filtering and discovering content, RSS readers are excellent for research. You have a wide range of choices, and it’s about finding the reader that best suits your needs.
How can it help you discover new content?
RSS readers are designed to curate digital reading, which was their original purpose. Today, we’re looking at a generation of RSS feed readers that go beyond passive functionality. Readers are just as useful for discovering content as they are for saving and filtering it. We can even argue that they’re far better than relying on Google searches or social media.
One of the key advantages of using an RSS reader is that you can add sources to your subscriptions with a single click through a browser extension. You skip many manual steps to subscribe to a website. Depending on the RSS feed reader, you can discover content in various ways. Inoreader, for example, has invested heavily in assisting users with content discovery.
Choose only the topics you like
For starters, new users get to choose the topics that interest them. You have categories like Arts, Marketing, Film, Health, Science, News, Tech, and many more to choose from. This design addition is important because you have full control over the content you consume and what interests you most.
On platforms like Facebook and Twitter, you’re at the mercy of others. Whoever dominates your feed creates your view of the world, and that’s too random to be efficient and beneficial to anyone. So, you can enjoy creating a personalized, top-down digital experience with an RSS reader.
Check the popular feeds
Once you’ve chosen your topics, it’s time to look at the specific feeds. What should you read? Inoreader suggests the feeds with the most subscribers, which is a guarantee of quality. These recommendations are not taken lightly, as the popularity of each site is generated based on user activity. That’s another marker of trustworthiness, which we’ll discuss in more detail later.
Choose between the popular collections
Another aspect of Inoreader is the ability to create collections. These are curated lists of feeds that touch upon the same subject and that users determine are useful to others. This is another aspect of community-based curation and assistance in Inoreader. The RSS reader finds ways for users to help each other, and this is one of the most fundamental features.
Discover the recommendations from the RSS reader
Your RSS reader can be the source of quality recommendations. Inoreader has been working on how to bring more content to meet the needs of their readers, even when they don’t know what they necessarily want or where to find it. One of the features available to premium members is Sort by Magic, which gives you the opportunity to find articles related to what you’re currently reading that you might have otherwise missed. The algorithm prioritizes relevance over popularity.
You can also perform a global search. Inoreader launches a database-wide search based on keywords and other search parameters to deliver quality content. You can browse every single site on Inoreader, well beyond your subscriptions, without going through the entire Internet, which is always a challenge on Google.
Follow brands, keywords, people
RSS feed readers have found a second life as productivity tools, and in addition to organizing your reading, they’ve become very adept at performing social media monitoring. Monitoring comes easily to RSS feed readers because they can consolidate many different types of content. You can follow individual Twitter pages to keep up-to-date on a single person. You can follow Twitter hashtags and Google Alerts on specific keywords and brands.
Whether this is done to research competitors, gather information on important industry trends, or stay informed on news headlines, RSS readers can get you what you need from various platforms – Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, YouTube, and even podcast channels.
Get information from trusted sources
Lastly, we come to trustworthiness. It’s no secret that you can’t trust everything you read on the Internet. Whether articles contain incorrect information accidentally or by design, we’re surrounded by false information. It’s noise that’s hard to ignore and requires a lot of mental effort to navigate, especially when it’s shared by people you trust in life.
RSS is much more discerning. It shows you exactly what you put in. As long as you know your sources are trustworthy, that’s exactly what you’ll get in your feed. No fuss and hesitation. Even when you’re recommended something by your RSS reader, you can rest easy that it’s trusted.

