# RSS feeds RSS is powerful, and the protocols will last as long as email. Using RSS feeds with any feed reader is the number one way to take control of your personal consumption back from [social networks](networks-social.md). ## Blog/Feed Sites *Any* WordPress-based website: <{WEBSITE}/feed> Blogger: Tumblr: Mastodon: <{WEBSITE}/@{HANDLE}.rss> ## Content Sites Flickr: , then look for the link at the bottom Internet Archive: [RSS Feeds and the Archive](https://archive.org/help/rss.php) Pinterest: Pinterest board: Wikipedia: or ## Chat/Forum Sites Hacker News: [Hacker News RSS](https://hnrss.github.io/) Reddit: [Guide to RSS and Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/pathogendavid/comments/tv8m9/pathogendavids_guide_to_rss_and_reddit/) Reddit subreddits: Stack Overflow: Stack Overflow - other: [Hidden/non-obvious Stack Exchange RSS feeds](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/151519/what-other-hidden-or-inobvious-rss-feeds-are-available-on-stack-exchange-and-its) Telegram: or ## Audio Sites iTunes: SoundCloud: ## Video Sites Twitch: [Twitch stream RSS generator](https://twitchrss.appspot.com/) YouTube: ## Others You can often get private feeds by publishing to a feed (e.g., cloud storage updates, public notes), which can be *very* useful for [communication on projects](mgmt-5_communication.md). Most news outlets and independent podcasters have RSS feeds for their articles, and frequently with curated specializations for your convenience. Evernote: eBay searches: add "&_rss=1" to the end of a search URL