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# How to Support NetNewsWire
First thing: dont send money. This app is [written for love](https://inessential.com/2015/06/30/love), not money. :)
NetNewsWire is all about three things:
* The open web
* High-quality open-source Mac and iOS apps
* The community that loves both of the above
Supporting all these things takes *work*.
### Here are some things you can do
In no particular order …
* Write a blog instead of posting to Threads or Facebook or any other corporate social media. (You can always re-post to those places if you want to extend your reach.) [Micro.blog](https://micro.blog/) is one good place to get going, but its not the only one.
* Use an RSS reader even if its not NetNewsWire. (There are a bunch of good ones!)
* Teach other people to use RSS readers. Blog about RSS readers. And about other open web technologies and apps.
* Suggest apps for [macopenweb.com](https://macopenweb.com/).
* Write Mac and iOS apps that promote use of the open web.
* Donate to charities that promote literacy.
* Tell other people about cool blogs and feeds youve found.
* Support indie podcast apps.
* Vote for candidates whose policies are not cruel.
* Support your local library.
* Be bold and do your best work.
* Support indie developers — pay for apps that cost money. Even though NetNewsWire is free, apps are most definitely *not* free to make, and it costs money to keep improving them. Its worth it.
* Finally: report bugs and make feature requests on our Issues tracker. You can also join the Slack group — its not just for coders. We also need testers, writers, and, especially, people who are willing to talk things over. Most of software development is just making decisions, and we appreciate all the help we can get!
* Or: skip helping us, and, instead, help people who need help more than we do. Those people should not be hard to find.