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Anyone using Fraidycat - like a RSS reader for individual social media feeds

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This seems intriguing but I was wondering id anyone is already using it so I could hear their opinions



Follow from afar.
Fraidycat is a new type of single-page "reader" - a dashboard for monitoring social media accounts, discussion websites and blogs. Rather than showing you a massive inbox of new posts to sort through, you see a list of recently active individuals. The page updates as new posts are discovered.

Fraidycat also focuses on "importance" - each account or website that you follow can be assigned a priority, whether you want to keep up in "Real-time" or if you "Rarely" want updates. In this way, you can track important "Real-time" follows on the front page, while lower priority items are hidden away.

Other features are:
  • Sync. If you are logged in to Chrome, your follows will be synced between any Chrome browsers running the extension.
  • Tags. Follows can be categorized into separate tabs. Even emoji can be used as tags!
  • Concise. Rather than filling up your display with large posts, each follow is given two lines of summary. (See our screenshots.)
  • Live and pinned posts. If an account is currently 'live' or has 'pinned' posts, these are shown in that follow's status line.
  • Dark mode. You can alternate between light and dark themes.
  • Fraidycat supports most social networks and feed types.

Fraidycat is a whole new concept in tracking creators on the Web. If you don't quite see how this is different from a classic feed reader, check out our video above to see the tool in action.

"I did not expect how immediately and wholeheartedly I would appreciate and enjoy [Fraidycat] once I began to use it." - Jason McIntosh

"I am enjoying the browser extension called Fraidycat, which presents a lovely, anarchic opportunity: follow all the people you like, no matter what platform they’re using, without having accounts on those platforms. Basically, it’s an 'RSS… or whatever' reader." - Robin Sloan

"It’s really neat, and I’m already finding it a much more deliberate and less distracting way of surfing the modern web that doesn’t just involve me mindlessly refreshing social feeds and closing and opening various browser tabs like a rat in a maze." - Nick Statt, The Verge
 
Looks interesting. Kinda reminds of the way I used to used Google Reader and then Netvibes when GR was discontinued.

Might give the Chrome extension a go - downloading now
 
I like it a lot

I've only added a few things that I follow so far using both social and RSS feeds. Seems to work well, easy to add.

Top tip: add the URL of 'whatever' by pasting it into the relevant box then hit enter = Quick Add

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Social feeds seem to be much wordier compared to proper RSS feeds which give you an article or post title.
Therefore harder to read in Fraidycat. imho.
 
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