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A '''web feed''' is a data format used for serving frequently updated content to users. A content provider makes feeds available and may publish the feed link on their site. Users can subscribe to the feed using an aggregator application (also called a feed reader or a news reader) running on their computer. Some web browsers also have native options for feeds, such as Live Bookmarks in Firefox.
 
   
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Wikia provides outgoing RSS and Atom feeds for some wiki pages, and wiki pages can display incoming RSS feeds from other sites.
 
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A '''web feed''' is a data format used for serving frequently updated content to users.
   
 
A content provider makes feeds available and may publish the feed link on their site. Users can subscribe to the feed using an aggregator application (also called a "feed reader" or a "news reader") running on their computer. Some web browsers also have native options for feeds, such as Firefox.
==Which Wikia pages provide feeds?==
 
RSS and Atom feeds are available for individual articles and for certain special pages. When you visit the page in question, you can append the page's URL with '''?feed=rss''' or '''?feed=atom''' to access the feed URL. If the URL already has elements that use the '''?''' and '''=''' characters, you will need to include the '''&''' character in front of the feed elements, like '''&?feed=rss''' or '''&?feed=atom'''
 
   
 
Fandom provides outgoing RSS and Atom feeds for some pages, and pages can display incoming RSS feeds from other sites.
===Changes to any wiki===
 
*Use the URL for the wiki's [[Help:Recent changes|Recent Changes]] page
 
*Example: The RSS feed URL for recent changes on the Muppet wiki: http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Special:RecentChanges?feed=rss
 
   
===New pages added to any wiki===
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== Which pages provide feeds? ==
 
RSS and Atom feeds are available for individual articles and for certain special pages. When you visit the page in question, you can append the page's URL with '''?feed=rss''' or '''?feed=atom''' to access the feed URL. If the URL already has elements that use the '''?''' and '''=''' characters, you will need to include the '''&''' character in front of the feed elements, like '''&feed=rss''' or '''&feed=atom'''
*Use the URL for the wiki's [[Help:New page|New Pages]] page
 
*Example: The RSS feed URL for new pages on the Muppet wiki: http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Special:NewPages?feed=rss
 
   
===Changes to any wiki article===
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=== Changes to any community ===
*Use the URL for the article's [[Help:Page history|history]] page
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Use the URL for the community's [[Help:Recent changes|Recent Changes]] page.
*Example: The RSS feed URL for the Muppet wiki Main Page: http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Muppet_Wiki?action=history&?feed=rss
 
*Note that the addition of the '''&''' is needed here, since the feed element follows '''?action=history'''
 
   
 
* For example, the RSS feed URL for recent changes on Community Central: [//community.fandom.com/wiki/Special:RecentChanges?feed=rss https://community.fandom.com/wiki/Special:RecentChanges?feed=rss]
===RSS Watchlist===
 
*Use [[mw:API:Watchlist_feed|mediawiki api format]] for one's [[Help:Followed pages|followed pages]]
 
*Format: http://community.wikia.com/api.php?action=feedwatchlist&feedformat=rss&wlowner=MyUserName&wltoken=blahblah
 
**feedformat: can be "rss" or "atom"
 
**wlowner: your username
 
**wltoken: the token you set in [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-under-the-hood|your Preference>Under the Hood]]
 
*Note that the addition of the '''&''' is needed here, since many other parameters follows '''?action=feedwatchlist'''
 
{{Mainarticle|mw:API:Watchlist_feed}}
 
   
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=== New pages added to any community ===
==How do I publish RSS content from another site?==
 
 
Use the URL for the community's [[Help:New page|New Pages]] page.
The basic syntax is <code><nowiki><rss> URL goes here </rss></nowiki></code>.
 
   
 
* For example, the RSS feed URL for new pages on Community Central: [//community.fandom.com/wiki/Special:NewPages?feed=rss https://community.fandom.com/wiki/Special:NewPages?feed=rss]
See [[Help:RSS2Wiki]] for more options.
 
   
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=== New pages added to a specific namespace ===
==Social Media Feeds & Widgets==
 
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Use the URL for the community's [[Help:New page|New Pages]] page and append '''&namespace=namespaceid'''
Please see {{#NewWindowLink:Help:Putting_Twitter_and_Facebook_feeds_on_mainpages|Help:Putting Twitter and Facebook feeds on Main Pages}}
 
   
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* For example, the RSS feed URL for new pages from the thread namespace (1201) on Community Central: [//community.fandom.com/wiki/Special:NewPages?feed=rss&namespace=1201 https://community.fandom.com/wiki/Special:NewPages?feed=rss&namespace=1201]
==See also==
 
*[[MetaWikipedia:Syndication feeds|Information about MediaWiki's syndication feeds]]
 
*[[Wikipedia:Web syndication|Wikipedia article on web syndication]]
 
   
 
=== Changes to any wiki article ===
==Further Help & Feedback==
 
 
Use the URL for the article's [[Help:Page history|history]] page.
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* For example, the RSS feed URL for Community Central's main page: [//community.fandom.com/wiki/Community_Central?action=history&feed=rss https://community.fandom.com/wiki/Community_Central?action=history&feed=rss]
 
* Note that the addition of the '''&''' is needed here, since the feed element follows '''?action=history'''
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=== RSS watchlist ===
 
Use [[mw:API:Watchlist feed|MediaWiki API format]] for your [[Help:Followed pages|followed pages]].
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* Format: [//community.fandom.com/api.php?action=feedwatchlist&feedformat=rss&wlowner=MyUserName&wltoken=blahblah https://community.fandom.com/api.php?action=feedwatchlist&feedformat=rss&wlowner=MyUserName&wltoken=blahblah]
 
** feedformat: can be "rss" or "atom"
 
** wlowner: your username
 
** wltoken: the token you set in [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-under-the-hood|your Preference &gt; Under the Hood]]
 
* Note that the addition of the '''&''' is needed here, since many other parameters follows '''?action=feedwatchlist'''
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More information about this method can be found on [[mw:API:Watchlist feed|API:Watchlist feed]] on MediaWiki.org.
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== Advice for Apple device users ==
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In the 2010s, Apple devices have increasingly separated RSS feeds from their core functionality. In particular, Safari has removed formatting support for feeds, making most of the above methods obsolete. Try a URL ending in something like '''?feed=rss''' and you'll get content, but it'll be ugly and presented after a stern warning that RSS feeds aren't "ideal" for a web browser.
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Instead, Apple users are advised to look for a separate syndicated news reader. These range in price from free to a few bucks, so look around the App Store for something that meets your needs.
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Once you've installed a reader, subscribing to an RSS feed is straightforward in Safari.
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...into your Safari URL bar, and most readers will automatically offer you a chance to subscribe. Or, if you're not a Safari user, you can just subscribe directly in the reader by entering the URL to which you want to subscribe.
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Because there are so many different RSS apps, you'll need to check your app's documentation if you run into any problems.
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== How do I show RSS content from another site? ==
 
You can insert <code><nowiki><rss>URL goes here</rss></nowiki></code> into any wiki page. See [[Help:RSS]] for more details and options.
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== Social media feeds and widgets ==
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For information about social media feeds, please see [[Help:Social media integration]].
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== See also ==
 
* [[MetaWikipedia:Syndication feeds|Information about MediaWiki's syndication feeds]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Web syndication|Wikipedia article on web syndication]]
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{{Help and feedback section}}
 
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Revision as of 14:40, 3 March 2021

Were you looking for Community Feeds?
Rss font awesome

A web feed is a data format used for serving frequently updated content to users.

A content provider makes feeds available and may publish the feed link on their site. Users can subscribe to the feed using an aggregator application (also called a "feed reader" or a "news reader") running on their computer. Some web browsers also have native options for feeds, such as Firefox.

Fandom provides outgoing RSS and Atom feeds for some pages, and pages can display incoming RSS feeds from other sites.

Which pages provide feeds?

RSS and Atom feeds are available for individual articles and for certain special pages. When you visit the page in question, you can append the page's URL with ?feed=rss or ?feed=atom to access the feed URL. If the URL already has elements that use the ? and = characters, you will need to include the & character in front of the feed elements, like &feed=rss or &feed=atom

Changes to any community

Use the URL for the community's Recent Changes page.

New pages added to any community

Use the URL for the community's New Pages page.

New pages added to a specific namespace

Use the URL for the community's New Pages page and append &namespace=namespaceid

Changes to any wiki article

Use the URL for the article's history page.

RSS watchlist

Use MediaWiki API format for your followed pages.

More information about this method can be found on API:Watchlist feed on MediaWiki.org.

Advice for Apple device users

In the 2010s, Apple devices have increasingly separated RSS feeds from their core functionality. In particular, Safari has removed formatting support for feeds, making most of the above methods obsolete. Try a URL ending in something like ?feed=rss and you'll get content, but it'll be ugly and presented after a stern warning that RSS feeds aren't "ideal" for a web browser.

Instead, Apple users are advised to look for a separate syndicated news reader. These range in price from free to a few bucks, so look around the App Store for something that meets your needs.

Once you've installed a reader, subscribing to an RSS feed is straightforward in Safari.

Just type:

feed://wikiname.fandom.com/Special:SpecialPageName

...into your Safari URL bar, and most readers will automatically offer you a chance to subscribe. Or, if you're not a Safari user, you can just subscribe directly in the reader by entering the URL to which you want to subscribe.

Because there are so many different RSS apps, you'll need to check your app's documentation if you run into any problems.

How do I show RSS content from another site?

You can insert <rss>URL goes here</rss> into any wiki page. See Help:RSS for more details and options.

Social media feeds and widgets

For information about social media feeds, please see Help:Social media integration.

See also

Further help and feedback