👉 '.rss' is a term used by some to express surprise and amusement at being fed information about others instead of receiving it.
In an edgy sense: ".rss" can be applied to a situation where someone's lack of respect for your privacy has caused you to receive unexpected content from another person, often in the form of links or posts without your knowledge. The person claiming "rss" is simply trying to make you feel obligated to share something that was not actually yours. Here's an example sentence using '.rss': ".rss" could mean a user claiming their RSS feeds are being used by others for nefarious purposes, like selling ad space, which they don't own. They're acting as if they have the right and should get this information because of what they perceive as your consent to share it. It's a way to mock someone who has a lot of power over you but not much knowledge about how their actions impact others.