I've been really busy and then really sick recently, so let's just do a quick one shall we? ;)
User-Agents in alphabetical order, marked up with links where applicable:
- Emacs Elfeed 3.4.21
- Feedbin feed-id:2970179 - 3 subscribers
- FeedFlow (RSS Reader; +https://feedflow.dev)
- feedi/0.1.0 (+https://github.com/facundoolano/feedi)
- Feedly/1.0 (+http://www.feedly.com/fetcher.html; 1 subscribers; )
- feedparser/6.0.8 +https://github.com/kurtmckee/feedparser/2
- FreshRSS/1.28.2 (Linux; https://freshrss.org)3
- Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Miniflux/2.2.16; +https://miniflux.app)4
- Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; theoldreader; support@theoldreader.com; 1 subscribers; feed-id=40411548cd512d9254ed529)
- NetNewsWire (RSS Reader; https://netnewswire.com/)5
- Newsboat/r2.42 (Linux x84_64)
- QuiteRSS 0.19.4 (EOL :c)
- Reeder/5050102 CFNetwork/3860.300.31 Darwin/25.2.0
- rss-parser
- RSS.Social/1.0 +https://rss.social/bot
- ScourRSSBot/1.0 (+https://scour.ing/bot; 2 subscribers)
- sharnoff.io-rss-fetcher/5cb7472 (reqwest 0.12.7)6
- Skyreader/1.0 (+https://skyreader.app)
- SpaceCowboys Android RSS Reader / 2.16.1(3858)7
- Tiny Tiny RSS/Debian 21~git20210204.b4cbc79+dfsg-1.2 (Unsupported) (http://tt-rss.org/)8
- UniversalFeedParser/5.1.3 +https://code.google.com/p/feedparser/
- Yarr/2.5
From the bottom of my heart, thank you for reading. It means a lot to me that y'all actively choose to read my stuff. I see you, I appreciate you, this diversity is what keeps the web alive.
Footnotes
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There are a whole two of you!! Congratulations on being first this is epic actually ↩
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Presumably this is someone's personal tool and not just scraping giving the frequency but no way to be sure ig... Same goes for the few other libraries on this list. ↩
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This is the most popular one I see, makes sense it's the one I use too :3 ↩
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After FreshRSS, this is the second-most-popular reader I see. ↩
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My app of choice in conjunction with my FreshRSS server, can also work standalone tho! ↩
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Someone built their own from completely from scratch I love it,,, ↩
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I see more than one of this too. The android app is just called "Feeder", I like the author's name a lot better. ↩
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This version is definitely unsupported, though the project has been kept alive under a new tt-rss GitHub Org after the original maintainer left. ↩