Facebook will close access to Public Pages soon
https://t.co/erqUFCBKW5
I suspect that allowed usage of providing "aggregated, anonymized public content for competitive analysis and benchmarking" does not include RSS feed readers. But I will resubmit for App Review anyway.
One of the many advantages of the way RSS decouples publishing, reading and subscriptions is that I can try out different clients on my actual feeds with very little effort. (Subscriptions: @FeedWrangler, readers: @reederapp, @unread_app, @FieryFeeds, @WebSubscriber).
REMINDER: RSS is still a thing and is a great way to follow outlets you love.
• You don't miss stories based on social media algorithms
• You don't only see the stories your mutuals are baited by on twitter
• If you often click through, you support that outlet much more
Just launched Infrequent Site Stories, now available on the web, the latest iOS app, latest Android app.
The iOS app now has full iPhone X support.
The Android app gained full intelligence training.