For some time now I’ve been thinking about how our RSS1 feeds homogenize the web. Web standards have grown over the past few decades to provide us with more interactivity and more room for expression, but most feed readers strip all of this away. I’ve written before about my ambivalence towards RSS, how reading blog posts from friends in my feed reader denudes their beautifully designed websites of nearly all personality. In the intervening two years I’ve begun to notice more ways in which feed readers limit our ability to express concepts through our designs. If we are publishing a feed, we have to be cognizant of the limited semantics that feed readers are likely to present readers.

Let me offer a concrete example. I like to have little d…

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