The website has RSS feed

>the website has RSS feed

Other urls found in this thread:

port70.net/cgi/httpgate.cgi?rboard/b
youtube.com/user/LinusTechTips
youtube.com/channel/UC_yIF-9jOge6nNA0z-ScrBQ/videos
youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UCXuqSBlHAE6Xw-yeJA0Tunw
twitter.com/NSFWRedditVideo

I never used RSS

>IRC chat

>RSS feed
Kill yourself immediately

I don't even know what RSS is

the website is a website and not an app.

>the gopherhole has an RSS feed
port70.net/cgi/httpgate.cgi?rboard/b

>he visits the website directly
No thanks, I'll read everything through my RSS reader.

embedding everything through readability is very comfy, lack of tracking scripts and shit is also a nice bonus
truly patrician web experience

>Follow us on Faceberg, Kikker, JewTube, Instastein etc.
>no RSS feed
Guess I won't read follow you then, retards.

>be sure to smash that subscribe button and click the bell for updates!!!!
Sure thing.

>the website has RSS seed

>website has a "follow us on facebook" button instead of RSS feed

so far i think i wrote three different retarded-website-to-rss scrapers for my friends
it's really not that hard

I never could get RSS working properly.

t. tried it for 5 minutes and then gave up 10 years ago

This is actually perfectly accurate.

works out ok for me

Wait, are you saying I use RSS to avoid the jewtube botnet?

yes. I don't have any google accounts.

I can't fucking read news without RSS Feed, also YouTube Channel updates as soon as they happen and streams. Also updates for the Chink novel translations i follow.

Kinda, every channel (and maybe other elements of Youtube) have hidden RSS feed. There is no link or info on official website but it's there.
The problem is that the feed contains Flash video and unfortunately most RSS readers just go with that. My toy reader detects it's youtube and just grabs video ID and constructs the -nocookie embedded iframe, also turned off the video recommendation at the end of video.
It's comfier than subscription feed desu and you don't need to log in to any account.

>The problem is that the feed contains Flash video and unfortunately most RSS readers just go with that.
mine grabs the video url just forks youtube-dl and streams it in mpv.

Sounds nice, I only care about the url since I use livestreamer.

>hidden RSS feed
eh, it's right there in the initial HTTP response and trivial to extract, just
http youtube.com/user/LinusTechTips | awk -F\" '/rss\+xml/ {print $8}'

And you can subscribe to your favorite OS developer's videos.
>problem is that the feed contains Flash video
FWIW it just contains the normal youtube URLs.
Throw these at your browser, youtube-dl or mpv and you've got a stew going, bby.

Doesn't work for youtube.com/channel/UC_yIF-9jOge6nNA0z-ScrBQ/videos

Your URL already contains the channel ID.
Works for /user/* URLs, e.g. LTT:
youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UCXuqSBlHAE6Xw-yeJA0Tunw
Note how the channel_id looks similar to
>youtube.com/channel/UC_yIF-9jOge6nNA0z-ScrBQ/videos
Wanna guess what's the RSS URL for the channel you posted?

Damn son, I'm stupid. Kiss your eyes.

What's wrong with rss feeds? I use them to subscribe to content without having an account.

RSS is great. I use them for manga (from scanlator sites and tumblr), youtube and news.

Neither have I. It's one of those things that have been around for years I always noticed but never gave one shit about.