And I guess may be one reason why all the higher quality publication are not joining Apple News+, their targeted reader are already paying subscription for those content. I guess at the end of the day the only way to safe quality journalism is quality readers. Which is actually what Liam replied, who is there to make a judgement? Want Apple News in Hong Kong from so called "Reputable" sources, they are all CCP backed. Basically the grand scheme is that Journalism in there new information spread era via Internet is having its problem. I agree with there are lots of misinformation on the internet, personalities that help spreading a movement, but those so called reputable news sources aren't that much better as they spread narrative and interest they presume are correct. I did, and when I hit a “feed:” URL, it asks for permission to reinstall it.Īpple News Atom Syndication Format iOS iOS 13 Mac macOS 10.15 Catalina MobileSafari RSS Top Posts sort of agree and disagree. This is even true if you remove the News app. It looks like Apple News always handles it, no matter what, and then doesn’t actually do anything with it. Is there no way, on iOS, to specify the default RSS reader - that is, specify the app that handles the feed and feeds URL schemes? Update (): See also: Hacker News and Slashdot. On iOS 13.3, tapping on an RSS link in Safari. What Apple needs to do is implement a proper system wide setting that lets you pick the applications that you want for http, rss, mail, etc. What is not fine is that Apple News is still claiming the rss:// scheme. This is fine, there are plenty great RSS readers for iOS. I don’t think there’s a workaround for this. What bothers me is that in Mobile Safari the Apple News app still hijacks clicks on Atom/RSS feeds - so if you click a feed icon you’ll be bounced to the News app, which will then display an error message. Just let it open in Safari like it used to so I can get the RSS URL myself and add it to my actual feed reader. I was all ready to celebrate this change until I realised that the News app still captures the click when you visit an RSS feed, but then just refuses to do anything with it.Īpple News isn’t (what I consider) an RSS reader, yet insisted on capturing every RSS feed I clicked on. Now I’m happy that I didn’t put my eggs (of feeds) in one basket a basket that doesn’t have an export option. I didn’t use it at the time because I thought it was a bad RSS reader and didn’t do what I wanted. I wish I could remember who it was, but there were some folks who thought I was crazy to use Apple News and an RSS reader since Apple News could aggregate my RSS feeds too.
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