The answer to your question.
There are news channels that are only on social networks. Or bloggers who publish insider information about new equipment.
As far as I know, you can’t do without scraping on the server if you want to receive news from social networks.
Except for off-the-shelf solutions like Nitter instants.
There are news channels that are only on social networks.
And you’re better off ignoring them. Corporate news channels are nothing but advertising and propaganda.
As far as I know, you can’t do without scraping on the server if you want to receive news from social networks.
Not to be pedantic, but web scraping and port scanning aren’t the same. If you had mentioned scraping before I’d have been content to say that sites that make you scrape instead of providing RSS feeds are run by assholes.
Unfortunately the display of content in different RSS readers is different.
I understand that RSS is for displaying text and photo information, but the lack of video and audio playback in various app is disappointing.
In addition, it is often necessary to configure the server part to scan commercial sites. This is something that beginners cannot handle.
Why is this a problem? I consider this a strength; choose the reader that works best for you.
You know that podcasts are basically RSS feeds with extensions, right?
Why is this necessary?
The answer to your question. There are news channels that are only on social networks. Or bloggers who publish insider information about new equipment. As far as I know, you can’t do without scraping on the server if you want to receive news from social networks.
Except for off-the-shelf solutions like Nitter instants.
And you’re better off ignoring them. Corporate news channels are nothing but advertising and propaganda.
Not to be pedantic, but web scraping and port scanning aren’t the same. If you had mentioned scraping before I’d have been content to say that sites that make you scrape instead of providing RSS feeds are run by assholes.