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title: "JSON Feed Is Cool (+ a Simple Tool to Create Your Own)"
date: 2017-08-02T00:00:00+00:00
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canonical_url: https://www.viget.com/articles/json-feed-validator/
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[underground
popularity](http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/rss-dead-look-numbers/) and
JSON Feed has the potential to make feed creation and consumption even
more widespread. So why are we^[1](#fn:1 "see footnote"){#fnref:1
.footnote}^ so excited about it?
more widespread. So why are we[^1] so excited about it?
## JSON \> XML {#jsonxml}
## JSON > XML
RSS and Atom are both XML-based formats, and as someone who's written
code to both produce and ingest these feeds, it's not how I'd choose to
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myriad. Imagine a new generation of microblogs, Slack bots, and IoT
devices consuming and/or producing JSON feeds.
## Feeds Are (Still) Cool {#feedsarestillcool}
## Feeds Are (Still) Cool
Not to get too high up on my horse or whatever, but as a longtime web
nerd, I'm dismayed by how much content creation has migrated to walled
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[suggestions and pull requests are
welcome](https://github.com/vigetlabs/json-feed-validator).
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1. [The royal we, you
know?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLR_TDO0FTg#t=45s)
[ ↩](#fnref:1 "return to article"){.reversefootnote}
[^1]: [The royal we, you know?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLR_TDO0FTg#t=45s)