YouTube RSS Feeds
What Are RSS Feeds?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format used for content distribution and syndication. Subscribing to RSS feeds allows you to receive custom, up-to-date information from your favourite online content sources without having to regularly check the site for updates.
How to Access RSS Feeds
News readers that display RSS feeds from the websites you specify—they check the RSS feeds you have subscribed to and display new items from each feed. You can download news reader applications for your computer and there are also many popular web-based news readers available, such as Google Reader and Bloglines. Some web browsers and email applications also have RSS capabilities built in.
You can see a list of many available news readers at Wikipedia.
How to Subscribe to YouTube's RSS Feeds
YouTube offers several RSS feeds for categorised groups of videos (such as recently uploaded, top viewed etc) as well as customised feeds for users and tags.
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To subscribe to categorised groups of videos, simply go to the category you want (for example, "Most Viewed - Today"). Then click the orange 'RSS' button. This should trigger your chosen news reader to add the subscription. |
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If your browser has RSS capabilities, then you can add the feed there. The command varies between browsers, but can usually be found on the 'File' or 'Bookmarks' menus, and will be called something like "Subscribe to this page" or "New Live Bookmark". |


