New opportunities for internet browsers

An aftermath of the continuos attempts to try to censor internet protocols in favour of perpetuating maldesigned HTML.

Preface

You probably were informed, that some browsers have foully removed support for syndicated content, such as Atom, RDF, and RSS, including the removal of support for protocols such as FTP, and Gopher.

Opportunity

This foul and harmful attitude incentivizes the creation of new browsers that are able to handle various of "back-ends" which support different protocols.

Conclusion

Internet browsers, such as Agregore, Dillo, Falkon, K-Meleon, Konqueror, Kristall, Min, Molasses, Otter Browser, QuteBrowser, and other good software, should be designed to support multiple back-ends that support other protocols that are meant for publishing of information, such as ActivityPub, Finger, Freenet, FTP, Gemini, Gopher, Hyphanet, IPFS, Nex, NNTP, Nostr, Spartan, Text, and XMPP, including implementing their own parsers for syndicated data which is delivered as JSON, Twtxt, and XML.

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