WaveThe new app from Flipboard to browse the open social web is making people easy to create their own custom feed and focus on their interests. Instead of getting stuck in an algorithm manufactured timeline designed by the owner of a social network, the custom feed allows you to create an experience that you really care that you really care, such as your favorite hobbies, sports, community, or any other subject you want to follow.
With the onset of Thursday of starter sets, Surf is simplifying the process of manufacturing those custom feeds, personalizing them, and even publishing them off-platform, if you choose.
Making feed creation easier allows people to control their social media experience and control the control of their feed from technical giants such as meta and Google. Like startups Touched And Skyfide Already allow Blussky users to build their own custom feed, but those devices are designed keeping in mind more technical users, not necessarily a mainstream social media consumer.
On the other hand, the starter sets, targets anyone who wants to try his hand in feed-beding, but is not sure how to start.

Launched at an invitation-keval beta at the end of last year, stages two of the original mission of the flipboard to cure the surf web. The company’s leading Flipboard app had allowed people to collect and organize posts from blogs, news websites and mainstream social media services, which were converted into custom magazines. But as social services (such as X) shut down their APIs, limiting access to its content, Flipboard looked at the open social web instead. A new app was eventually created with surf.
Surf lets you cure and explore feeds that include materials from the social networks produced on the open protocol, such as Bluusky, Mastodon, Pixfeld, Parartub, and others, including the latest apps, threads, as well as blogs, podcasts, yotube videos, news sites, or RSS.
The new starter sets created by their team are conducted around the popular categories and are pre-intelligent with recommended sources.
For example, if you choose to start a “hobby” feed, you can tap on that category and then look for sources to add many sub -sciences, such as cycling, gaming, legos, books, baking, hiking, dancing, dancing, guitar, comics, selling, and more.

In addition, you can add your own social account feed to Mastodon or Bluuski and is filtered by the subject chosen. You can also use the search bar to add your own specific sources, then use additional equipment to filter those sources so that they only include posts that match the subject of feed. (It can be easy if your favorite tech pundit also actively posts about politics, for example, but you only want to track what they have to say about Tech.)
Another new feature allows you to publish Bluusky your custom feed.
To do this, tap on the three-dot menu on the feed header, then tap on “Publication to Blussky,” and the feed will appear in the feed tab of your blue profile. (This feed will only include the blue material when seen on the app of the Blussky, however.)
Surf is still invited, but regularly connects it with it waiting list,