Wasn’t quite sure where to ask this question, but figured if anyone, it would be selfhosters who are mostly into RSS.
I’ve recently been getting into RSS feeds for reading my news, watching YT (via FreeTube) and listening to podcasts - and its been nothing but great! However I was wondering how RSS works under the hood. I couldn’t find many good sources on it, so if you have any good reads please hit me up. My main question; is RSS a one-way protocol? Considering when using Freetube or Newpipe, it’s able to fetch videos, views and comments etc, but I assume its only a one way thing seeing one cannot comment or like the video? And I guess this applies to podcasts and news sites as well? What happens during podcasts if I skip ads during the podcast? Does that hurt the podcaster, in the sense that I am skipping the ad-section, or does it still count as the RSS feed has already been “pulled” to my device?
If anyone could help clear this up for me I would greatly appreciate it :)
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