Earlier today, I was reading Russell's blog, at his blog, rather than RSS, for the first time in a long time. It made me miss the good old days of the Internets, when people would visit each other's websites, pay attention to what was written, and engage in conversation. RSS has been useful, but I think at the same time it has killed a lot of what made blogs powerful in the first place by turning the content of bloggers into just another speck of information in a stream of noise.
So I think I'm going to do some serious RSS pruning, and I may pick a select group of everyday reads to start visiting again. Get back to participating with them. It just sort of feels better … less like a list of things that have to be done … which is what RSS has started to feel like.
Blogs and websites that I keep in my Google Reader just for information's sake can stay, where they'll be mark-all-as-read-ized more often and with less of that sting of guilt that goes along with nuking the posts of friends.