I should give that a shot again. I love RSS, but I never found it useful on most subreddits because there was so much junk throughout the day. Seems like Lemmy might be a little less overwhelming since it doesn’t have the same population of users.
This might be a stupid question, but I’ll ask anyway: when using RSS feeds, can you set it up so that clicking through to the post takes you to the post on your home instance, or do you have to add a direct feed from the host instance?
If you use the RSS link provided by your home instance next to the filter controls, the links from it will be to your home instance. Just pick the filter you want and copy that link into your reader. Another great feature of that is the “Subscribed” feed. If you’re logged in, you’ll have a personalized link next to any “Subscribed” filter, as you join and unjoin communities you won’t have to change the link at all, it’ll just start and stop getting submissions from those communities.
Edit: I also just discovered the “Inbox” has an RSS feed. No more need to check the site for replies :)
I should give that a shot again. I love RSS, but I never found it useful on most subreddits because there was so much junk throughout the day. Seems like Lemmy might be a little less overwhelming since it doesn’t have the same population of users.
This might be a stupid question, but I’ll ask anyway: when using RSS feeds, can you set it up so that clicking through to the post takes you to the post on your home instance, or do you have to add a direct feed from the host instance?
If you use the RSS link provided by your home instance next to the filter controls, the links from it will be to your home instance. Just pick the filter you want and copy that link into your reader. Another great feature of that is the “Subscribed” feed. If you’re logged in, you’ll have a personalized link next to any “Subscribed” filter, as you join and unjoin communities you won’t have to change the link at all, it’ll just start and stop getting submissions from those communities.
Edit: I also just discovered the “Inbox” has an RSS feed. No more need to check the site for replies :)