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Terry Godier: ‘Phantom Obligation’ from Daring Fireball RSS feed.
Terry Godier: ‘Phantom Obligation’
Terry Godier, in a thoughtful essay on the design of RSS feed readers:
There’s a particular kind of guilt that visits me when I open my feed reader after a few days away. It’s not the guilt of having done something wrong, exactly. It’s more like the feeling of walking into a room where people have been waiting for you, except when you look around, the room is empty. There’s no one there. There never was.
I’ve been thinking about this feeling for a long time. Longer than I probably should, given that it concerns something as mundane as reading articles on the internet. But I’ve come to believe that these small, repeated experiences shape us more than we like to admit.
So let me start with a question that’s been nagging at me: why do RSS readers look like email clients?
There are good answers to that question, and for 20-some years I’ve used a feed reader — NetNewsWire — that looks like an email client. (To be honest, I wish my email client looked and worked more like NetNewsWire.) But the bigger question Godier is asking is why don’t more feed readers trying something different?
He’s answered his own question with Current, a new feed reader for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.