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NewsFeeds are structured streams of news items delivered to subscribers, providing a mechanism to disseminate and consume content efficiently. A feed may aggregate content from multiple publishers or present updates from a single source. Each item typically includes a title, a link to the original resource, a short description or content, a publication date, and a unique identifier; metadata such as author, categories, tags, and media enclosures may accompany items. Feeds are designed for syndication and can be consumed by various clients, including feed readers, apps, email digests, and platform-specific interfaces.

Historically, broad adoption began with RSS in the late 1990s, followed by Atom in the early 2000s,

In practice, NewsFeeds are used by publishers to distribute content and by users to stay informed. Personalization

which
addressed
extensibility
and
interoperation
concerns.
JSON
Feed
emerged
in
the
2010s
as
a
simple
JSON
alternative.
The
most
common
standards
are
RSS
2.0,
Atom
1.0,
and
JSON
Feed,
each
served
over
HTTP
via
URLs.
Some
platforms
also
provide
proprietary
feeds
or
customized
streams
that
emphasize
personalization
and
integration
with
social
networks.
and
recommendation
algorithms
shape
what
items
are
shown,
raising
considerations
for
privacy
and
filter
bubbles.
Feeds
support
offline
reading
and
archiving
and
may
include
multimedia
content
such
as
podcasts.
Challenges
include
copyright
and
licensing,
content
quality,
misinformation,
accessibility,
and
security
concerns
related
to
feed
integrity
and
authentication.