https://blog.chromium.org/2021/05/an-experiment-in-helping-users-and-web.html
I remember a few browsers with RSS readers built in and Outlook used to let you subscribe to RSS feeds too (maybe still does). But it was always the sort of user experience designed to make people hate RSS
>RSS Is Back
Woo hoo! IMO, dropping rss ranks among the stupidest things a site can do.
http://th3core.com/talk/hardware-technology/goodbye-feedly-hello-inoreader/
I've been using inoreader since Bill posted it. It is one of the few news services I'd pay for (almost).
A slightly different approach to RSS readers. It will also scrape so you can follow someone on Twitter.
https://fraidyc.at
QuoteFraidycat is a desktop app or browser extension for Firefox or Chrome. I use it to follow people (hundreds) on whatever platform they choose - Twitter, a blog, YouTube, even on a public TiddlyWiki.