Joey Einerhand, writing at his blog, has an interesting post about social media and RSS.

I waste too much time scrolling through social media. It’s bad for my health, so why do I keep doing it?

Because once in a while, I’ll find a post so good that it teaches me something I never knew before, and all the scrolling feels worth it. But I’ve stumbled upon an old piece of free and open source tech, relatively unknown today, which is THE solution of solving the problems with modern media without sacrificing accessible, good content: RSS.

Reddit, Facebook, Twitter — platforms built for engagement, not efficiency. Instead of showing you high-quality posts upfront, they pad your feed with memes, spam, and astroturfing. There is only so much ‘good’ content created in a day. By padding your feed with trash, they make the limited amount of good posts “last longer”. These sites want you to spend more time scrolling on their website, so they feed you scraps which makes the occasional great post feels like a jackpot.

That’s a good bit of insight. For a long time, I did both. Today, I’m using social media less and less and upping my RSS feeds from less than 100 to more than 200. Much easier to curate and go through. I’m in control not the other way around.