I have recently gotten more into feeds than ever before. That video- hosting site with a Y has just gotten worse and worse and worse. So I've been using Invidious. Recently they've been trying to shut down Invidious for "violating T&C of using the API" when Invidious just doesn't use that. It's funny in one way, but pretty aggravating in another. But something that is oft overlooked is the 2004 smash-hit technology of feeds (RSS, Atom+XML). I remember when so many sites had that annoying orange beacon logo on the address bar. Now I know how OP it really is, but back then I wasn't worried about algorithms and tracking and other BS. It was just another way to get basically the default experience. Now a lot of browsers just nixed this feature of showing feed links. I can see some in Lynx, but outside of installing an add-on, you won't find it in (m)any GUI browsers. But Y and Invidious also have feeds for each channel, your own subscriptions, and probably more. Another use case is for the WWW site behind Gopherddit. The feed is pretty great if you don't give a damn about the comments. And you can always open it in a browser, too. I'm pretty sure it doesn't count as an API call, so no need to charge money for it. I mean it's just there. I think most web devs weren't even born when feeds were popular /sigh so they don't even think about them. It's just kind of there. It's great for tech nerds who actually know about those things and how to game the adware sites with it. I use newsboat for feeds on my computers and I do have a simple feed reader for my phone, but I rarely use it. Partially it's because it's black-on-white which gives me trouble normally but now gives me more trouble due to eye issues that need to be corrected. I could probably find another one, but it's such a minor thing that I really don't care enough to search. The biggest change with feeds is they're read-only. It's probably good for me because I am far less likely to get into flame wars or have to read the comments of illiterate knuckle-draggers that can't be arsed to use punctuation because they're typing on a phone and that requires more than just quickly tapping part of the screen.