I mean I think RSS has done a good job thus far.
Maybe moving podcast indexes over to Nostr and having existing podcast 2.0 apps support searching and access podcasts through Nostr events would be the way to go.
I mean I think RSS has done a good job thus far.
Maybe moving podcast indexes over to Nostr and having existing podcast 2.0 apps support searching and access podcasts through Nostr events would be the way to go.
Ok, that makes sense. In my mind RSS and Nostr protocol are not in the same category ๐ถ๐พ๐ซก
Oh yeah they are different and I just see Nostr as a decentralized alternative to using some rss host.
In the end you can have some sort of event that has the metadata about your show and it can be as searchable as the rss based ones.
Just thinking out loud on this really.
Good ideas, keep them coming ๐ถ๐พ๐ซ
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What do you think, Adam?
While I appreciate the enthusiasm, I see no evidence of a need for a distribution mechanism for podcasts other than RSS.
With thousands of hosting companies and the simplicity of dropping a file onto a webserver, it is solidly decentralized and has remained censorship resistant for 20 years. Longer if you count blogs.
RSS is an important part of web architecture and despite Google's best efforts, has remained resilient.