Lately I saw the opposite trend: some people want to follow Nostr on their RSS feed readers; the motivation is often simply that their RSS app is better. This clearly signals that Nostr apps are generally too much oriented to the microblogging social side, with a fast consumption attitude, and they lack tools to browse and surface content in a more slow way. Said that, I don't think we should have a bridge that transforms RSS into notes, this would just lead to duplicate content, we need to develop applications that merge Nostr and RSS and offer a great UX for articles, so RSS lovers can start to taste the new world, and perhaps bribe their content creators to join Nostr. is a great step in this direction.

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Well, @mbarulli about my last point: if the tool has the *content creators* as target, for example a Wordpress plugin that integrates with the RSS creation and generates Nostr events, it could absolutely be an interesting tool!