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Will Twitter kill RSS?

7 点作者 stalf大约 16 年前

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jaxn大约 16 年前
No. Twitter will not kill RSS. Some end users will have their needs me by Twitter, but there are lots more uses for RSS.<p>If twitter was going to kill RSS, twitter would not provide RSS.
8-bit_Blaster大约 16 年前
For me Twitter would /never/ replace RSS. In-fact, just the idea of the little RSS icon in my Firefox "Awesome Bar" being replaced with a Twitter icon makes me cringe.<p>Sure, an online newspaper/blog/magazine can fit their headline and a shortened URL into 140 characters, but there would be no room for a blurb or image, as most newspapers include nowadays in their RSS feed.<p>One thing that RSS <i>COULD</i> learn from Twitter is to keep the summaries short, please! Some RSS feeds, in particular Smashing Magazine and Six Revisions, put the entire article into the RSS, which isn't cool especially when it's one of those bottomless "100 cool Photoshop brushes" types of articles.<p>Also, I've found that RSS is great for keeping up with the latest versions of open source software, for most code hosting places like SourceForge offer RSS updates when new program versions are submitted.<p>The idea of Twitter "killing" RSS seems completely unrealistic to me, especially since Twitter is a company and RSS is an open format... More Twitter hype.
fossguy大约 16 年前
In some aspect it might. Most non-tech users never used RSS before, but are now following their favorites sites on twitter. So, instead of pushing them to using RSS, they will just use twitter for that..<p>At the end, I think that twitter will take some users away from rss, but never kill it.
jacquesm大约 16 年前
twitter will end up promoting RSS, keep in mind that RSS is primarily a machine-to-machine communications protocol and Twitter is an end user application.
apgwoz大约 16 年前
I find myself reading twitter more than my feeds, but do not follow the sites I read. The reason is that if a friend posts a link its a recommendation like one I'd get in person. This means less noise.