Here's a neat #Mastodon trick I just discovered:

You can access an RSS feed of any user's posts simply by adding .rss onto the end of their profile URL — so, for instance:

https://twit.social/@jr.rss

You can then use that link to follow all of that person's posts in Feedly, Feedbin, or any other RSS reading service.

Heck, you can even do it directly in #Chrome, if you want!

@jr On the flip side of the coin, if you have a rss reader that allows custom shares/send to, you can add Mastodon with mastodonintance/share?text=%{title} %{url} to your custom send to options to post your RSS item to Mastodon.

Edit: It dawned on me that some might want to know the common sharing service urls of other online services

https://theoldreader.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/294010

List of Sharing Service URLs – Customer Feedback for The Old Reader

@FeedingTubePaul @jr oh! It opens a little tootbox, huh.

Also it seems there's nothing special about "title" and "URL", it's just a single freeform text field.

@FeedingTubePaul @jr ...OH *facepaw* that must be to get filled in by the sharing software, never mind.

@frostwolf @jr

Yeah, if your RSS reader lets you set custom shares, that would be the share setup.

Image shows the option to share a story from my RSS reader and what it looks like as I share it.