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by acatton
27 days ago
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Don't worry about the small web. Most people running the small web don't do it for others but themselves. They don't care whether they have 5 visitors or 1 million. Visitors are just the cherry on top, my main reason for maintaining a small web page is to put down my thoughts, organize them, go back to them if I need to, and helping whichever stranger stumbles upon them along the way. The small web and indie web audience doesn't use google. They use RSS readers: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2026/05/rss-feeds-send-me-more-traf... https://matduggan.com/you-can-absolutely-have-an-rss-depende... Small web is there to stay, big tech can't do much about it: https://www.citationneeded.news/we-can-have-a-different-web/ The only threats to small web are: * the lack of net neutrality * lack of competition in the the PC component industry which is the backbone of cheap VPSes and hosting services * browser monopoly, as any monopolistic browser could impose their small-web-unfriendly version of the web |
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We can have a small community somewhere, but people who search for niche things should find them -- which used to be search engines after the .com boom and the burst. Now we are back to the small forms again, which is lacking the reach because--- new people can't reach the forms as they can't find them in the first place.
If someone new to the internet find the website, then nothing else matters.