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conesus ◴[] No.41871474[source]
I run NewsBlur[0] and I’ve been battling this issue of NewsBlur fetching 403s across the web for months now. My users are revolting and asking for refunds. I’ve tried emailing dozens of site owners and publishers and only two of them have done the work of whitelisting their RSS feed. It’s maddening and is having a real negative effect on NewsBlur.

NewsBlur is an open-source RSS news reader (full source available at [1]), something we should all agree is necessary to support the open web! But Cloudflare blocking all of my feed fetchers is bizarre behavior. And we’re on the verified bots list for years, but it hasn’t made a difference.

Let me know what I can do. NewsBlur publishes a list of IPs that it uses for feed fetching that I've shared with Cloudflare but it hasn't made a difference.

I'm hoping Cloudflare uses the IP address list that I publish and adds them to their allowlist so NewsBlur can keep fetching (and archiving) millions of feeds.

[0]: https://newsblur.com

[1]: https://github.com/samuelclay/NewsBlur

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srik ◴[] No.41872099[source]
RSS is an essential component to modern web publishing and it feels scary to see how one company’s inconsideration might harm its already fragile future. One day cloudflare will get big enough to be subject to antitrust regulation and this instance will be a strong data point working against them.
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1. 01HNNWZ0MV43FF ◴[] No.41875449[source]
It's not essential, I don't know anyone in real life who uses it.

I run an RSS feed on my blog out of principle and I don't bother reading other feeds I'm subscribed to

When I'm bored I come here, I go on Mastodon, and gods save me, I go on Reddit

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3. djhn ◴[] No.41877365[source]
Podcasts are based on RSS and a lot of people listen to podcasts.