How to Create a New RSS Feed - Create A Podcast RSS Feed
How to Get an RSS Feed for a YouTube Channel

Tutorial https://youtu.be/97EUiGk0oG8
شرح بالعربية  https://youtu.be/fFD441e9_74

 

 

 

Is there an RSS feed for YouTube channel?
To find the RSS Feed of the Channel you want to add, watch the above youtube tutorial

Can I get RSS feed for free?
Yes, watch the above youtube turorial

How do I get my own RSS feed?
Are RSS feeds legal?
Does anyone still use RSS feeds?
Are RSS feeds still used in 2023?
Can I host my own RSS feed?
What has replaced RSS?
Can you set up RSS feed on any website?
Are RSS feeds public?
Where can I get RSS feed?

watch the above youtube turorial

 

YouTube RSS (Really Simple Syndication) refers to the feature that allows users to subscribe to a YouTube channel's feed using an RSS reader or aggregator. RSS is a standardized format for delivering regularly updated content, such as blog posts, news articles, or in the case of YouTube, video uploads.

When you subscribe to a YouTube channel's RSS feed, you can receive updates whenever new videos are uploaded to that channel. The RSS feed contains information about the video, such as the title, description, thumbnail, and a link to watch the video on YouTube.

By using an RSS reader or aggregator, you can gather all the subscribed YouTube channel feeds in one place, making it easier to stay up to date with the latest videos from your favorite channels. This allows you to access new video content without visiting each channel individually or relying on YouTube's algorithmic recommendations.

It's important to note that while YouTube previously provided explicit RSS feed links for channels, as of September 2021, YouTube has deprecated the official support for RSS feeds. However, you can still generate a custom RSS feed for a YouTube channel using the channel's URL and an RSS feed generator tool or a service that specializes in YouTube RSS feeds.

By generating a custom RSS feed, you can continue to receive updates for your preferred YouTube channels using an RSS reader or aggregator.