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Simple Update Protocol, or SUP, is a protocol developed by FriendFeed to simplify and speed up RSS and Atom feed updates. Updates from services that supported the protocol would appear on FriendFeed within seconds, until support was dropped. These sites include Disqus, Identi.ca, reddit.

Functioning

SUP introduces SUP feeds, which are lists of RSS and Atom feeds that have updated recently. A feed consumer (like FriendFeed, or a feedreader) can regularly poll a small number of SUP feeds instead of polling each individual feed.

RSS and Atom feeds are identified in SUP feeds by an opaque, unique identifier derived from their URL. This allows a SUP feed to index private feeds without revealing their URL.

SUP feeds are intended to be managed by services that publish large amounts of RSS and Atom feeds, though FriendFeed also hosted a public SUP feed which anyone could post updates to. The mechanism for posting updates to a public SUP feed is not standardised.

Past Support

  • Brightkite supported SUP but was itself shutdown in April 2012.
  • YouTube's API v2.0 supported SUP, but that version of the API was deprecated in 2014 and YouTube's SUP feed was eventually shut down. YouTube data API v3 supports PubSubHubbub instead.

References

  1. ^ Paul Buchheit. Simple Update Protocol: Fetch updates from feeds faster, FriendFeed Blog, August 27, 2008.
  2. Paul Buchheit. Simple Update Protocol: Update, FriendFeed Blog, December 18, 2008.
  3. Frequently asked questions about SUP
  4. Public SUP feed, FriendFeed API, archived February 20, 2008 from the original.
  5. Developer's Guide: Data API Protocol – Simple Update Protocol (SUP), Google Code: Youtube APIs and tools, archived November 13, 2011 from the original.
  6. Subscribe to Push Notifications, Youtube - Data API

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