top | item 44346350 (no title) Nicholas_C | 8 months ago Are those passionate/nerdy people still running niche websites? A search engine that prioritizes that kind of content would be great. discuss order hn newest c54|8 months ago I haven’t validated it myself but Kagi is trying to offer this kind of small web search https://blog.kagi.com/small-web user432678|8 months ago There’s a search engine for exact such websites — https://wiby.me ripe|8 months ago I've been using Marginalia to avoid commercial sites. Open-source and unencumbered by ads:https://marginalia-search.com/ whytaka|8 months ago I've been building https://www.webring.gg . It's a webring creation and management tool that lets members vote new websites (and website owners) to join the ring.I'm hoping that good webrings can hold the integrity of human networks on the web. samrus|8 months ago its not sustainable. any search engine that gets popular enough will get SEOd by bad actors eventually. we can enjoy it while its good though Pxtl|8 months ago No they're running YouTube channels and Substacks because of built-in monetization. owebmaster|8 months ago No, they got rich adding ads, sold their websites and are now influencers viraptor|8 months ago Kagi is fine doing that. See also https://kagi.com/smallweb dboreham|8 months ago And it would make no money therefore it wouldn't exist. unknown|8 months ago [deleted]
c54|8 months ago I haven’t validated it myself but Kagi is trying to offer this kind of small web search https://blog.kagi.com/small-web
ripe|8 months ago I've been using Marginalia to avoid commercial sites. Open-source and unencumbered by ads:https://marginalia-search.com/
whytaka|8 months ago I've been building https://www.webring.gg . It's a webring creation and management tool that lets members vote new websites (and website owners) to join the ring.I'm hoping that good webrings can hold the integrity of human networks on the web.
samrus|8 months ago its not sustainable. any search engine that gets popular enough will get SEOd by bad actors eventually. we can enjoy it while its good though
Pxtl|8 months ago No they're running YouTube channels and Substacks because of built-in monetization.
dboreham|8 months ago And it would make no money therefore it wouldn't exist. unknown|8 months ago [deleted]
c54|8 months ago
user432678|8 months ago
ripe|8 months ago
https://marginalia-search.com/
whytaka|8 months ago
I'm hoping that good webrings can hold the integrity of human networks on the web.
samrus|8 months ago
Pxtl|8 months ago
owebmaster|8 months ago
viraptor|8 months ago
dboreham|8 months ago
unknown|8 months ago
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