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good idea : you can have a look to 'beehaw' instance comminities : it can be a good base for your project
That is a great idea.. I'll start looking into it. The hard part is finding quality RSS feeds that don't post a bunch of junk.
yes, i began to test : some post are real advertising and are annoying. You should be more selective on the RSS sources
Yep. As I start to see which RSS sources are junk I'll remove them and attempt to replace with better quality feeds. If you have any suggestions I'm all ears.
bbc news, reddit worldnews
Great catch! Can't believe I didn't already have that. I've added World News with BBC and Al Jazeera. Also added US News community with NBC and CBS US news feeds.
Reuters or ap are much better sources
I initially went with Reuters, but their feed is a bunch of patting themselves on the back for breaking news. Maybe they have different feeds I can find. Did not think of AP, but I'll get that one added because I agree that both are better (more neutral, fact based) sources.
do you know you can also convert subreddit into RSS feeds ? don't know if it will work after 1 july but it's an option
I considered this, but really would prefer to stay away from Reddit feeds. That feels like we're trying to bring Reddit to Lemmy and imho Lemmy should be its own thing. I could be persuaded if they keep RSS feeds around post-July 1st.