samwilsonthey keep the original full-res file, have approximate dates, and permit CC licences. those are usually the things that make me recommend them to e.g. genealogists who think Facebook is a good place to share scans of old photos
[KevinMarks]commonplace book << “every single thing I post on here—whether it's a link, a blog post, or anything else—is really a “note to self.”” https://adactio.com/journal/17821
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[tonz]A 'social network' using RSS feeds for all the plumbing https://www.kalaksi.com/ built in the past months by a dev in .pt Looks like you can't just give it your own site's RSS feed though (yet?).
[tw2113_Slack_]on the topic of RSS, some thoughts are that podcasts are still highly powered by RSS, and also it's come out recently that allegedly 40% of the internet is WordPress based, which have RSS by default for a ton of things, so RSS is very much alive and everywhere.
KartikPrabhuno podcast I listen to says "use an RSS reader to get my podcast", they say "you can find latest episodes on ITunes, Spotify, and where ever else podcasts are available"