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Spotify will kill RSS podcatchers like Twitter killed RSS readers

13 点作者 rickyyean超过 4 年前

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Exmoor超过 4 年前
I was a bit incredulous of the premise of the article, but I decided to pull Spotify open and see how this &quot;roam-and-graze&quot; experience treated me. Overall what I came away with was that there are a ton of podcasts about subjects I&#x27;m interested in, but not a lot of them look that interesting. Perhaps because it&#x27;s Spotify, all my recommendations were music-adjacent. There were a couple episodes with interviewing musicians I like who don&#x27;t do a ton of press, so I added those to my episode queue, but overall I was mostly amazed at how much content there is that didn&#x27;t seem interesting to me at all.<p>Sort of reminds me of 15 years ago or so when it seemed like everyone had a blog (or two). Tons of content, but a whole lot of it not that interesting. In the end I ended up keeping the RSS reader and focusing on feeds that consistently delivered content I liked and I &quot;graze&quot; from there. Interestingly, this is essentially what I do with Podcasts.
bcx超过 4 年前
Does anyone still use podcatchers? I&#x27;ve been using stitcher for podcasts for a super long time, and found podcatchers pretty annoying throughout time. The only use case I could conceive is storing a podcast to listen on my apple watch.<p>Though I am hardly a &quot;pro&quot; podcast listener. I guess my question is, are podcatchers already dead? And if not, who uses them?