Back in the day the best way to find cool sites when you were on a cool site was to click next in the webring. In this age of ailing search engines and confidently incorrect AI, it is time for the webring to make a comeback.
This person has given his the code to get started: Webring
- I love this idea, the back button on browsers feels like it exists because of webrings 
- Kagi is also experimenting with small web - Man I wanna like Kagi but I keep reading batshit things from its founder - Be like him, but don’t copy the batshit. 
 
- Man what a trip, felt like I was hopping around the old web again. 
 
- Maia Arson Crimew, one of my favorite hackers, is in a webring https://maia.crimew.gay - Oh man that site looks just like the internet before it started to suck. 
 
- The idea comes up again and again on the fediverse. It feels ripe for some app/platform to kinda nail it. - I’m not sure this is it or even something that does exactly the old web ring thing. I think a simple enough system for the human curation of web pages in a standardised way that can easily be consumed and aggregated would go a long way though. The fediverse feels like its close to something. 
- hexbear’s trans comm just hooked into one! super cool 
- What would be really cool would be an open source, federated version of DMOZ - Yes, please! 
 
- Couldn’t agree more 
- This is so cool! 
- I can’t believe anyone did this. It’s totally random (within pool of participants). There’s a reason it went away. Is the equivalent of “I’m feeling lucky” but with a smaller pool. I guess I’d you like random it’s fine I guess? - You didn’t have a good experience with it, many of us did have some food experiences with it. - But it made going out on the Internet interesting. Today I’m not sure if its less or more risky to view a sketchy site, is it more risky now with ransom ware, data scraypers, and such. - Ide consider viruses to be less of a risk today, but my results probably vary - My experience was that those webrings often worth checking out if you didnt have something specific you were looking for today. - Its not the same at all, but theres a sense of my experience when i suddenly realize im on wikipedia and have opened 50+ tabs after I’ve finished what i was reading. Then just going through the tabs you have open 
 
- Is the StumbleUpon thing not something Mozilla could do with Pocket? 






