Short answer: yes, but not for the reason it used to.
The old thinking was: Including full post HTML with broken relative image paths that don't resolve correctly once pulled into an external feed reader. That framing is dated — search engines have gotten much better at figuring things out without hand-holding. But 'search engines can cope without it' isn't the same as 'it doesn't matter.'
What actually changed is who benefits. Keep the feed's item count reasonable (recent 20-50 items) rather than dumping the entire site history into one feed file. That's less about appeasing an algorithm and more about not wasting the crawl/attention you already have.
The practical test isn't whether it's trendy — it's whether skipping it creates work for someone else later (a crawler, a future you, a user). By that test, RSS feed still earns its place.
Same question, different tool: does UTM tracking parameters still matter?
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