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i'm too young for that :D
So you don’t know the wonders of geocities or stumbleupon then?
Oh man, I miss the early days of Stumbleupon. So many unique sites.
Stumbleupon was the best.
Took me to a site once, where a person would write out what they're dealing with, and a random other person would send them an existing song. I assume it was all anonymous.
Like this one person posted about dealing with a horrible aunt, and I sent back Jonathan Coulton's "Someone is Crazy"
Going by wording, sounds like what Piefed and Bluesky do? A bundle of communities/profiles by common interest?
Asked some AI, and appears to be that, though please correct me if I'm wrong.
But going by that, starting from the fediverse, maybe people could try to make a trend like "My Web Directory" / #MyWebDirectory, where he/she posts a list of recommended small sites? On microblog platforms, usually they seem to allow users to have pinned posts, and on threaded platforms, maybe the link to a post could be included in their bio or something.
It's like phone books were for phone numbers. A categorised directory that allowed you to easily find the types of websites you were interested in.