Ask HN: How to find non-popular blogs and forums?
27 points| dominicq | 7 months ago
I feel like this is no longer possible. I cannot find my own blog, like, at all. I'm not even indexed. What do you use simulate the web search experience from, say, 15 years ago?
markx2|7 months ago
runjake|7 months ago
mindwork|7 months ago
constantinum|7 months ago
drewbitt|7 months ago
understandwp|7 months ago
The site design is great, you can filter the blogs by topic and also submit your own.
skydhash|7 months ago
mmarian|7 months ago
I just search for a topic I'm interested, and sometimes come across the perfect post for it.
So the key is to POSSE. I do that by sharing my content here, on Reddit, and LinkedIn. And it works!
mmarian|7 months ago
I just wrote a blog post about it in case anyone's interested: https://developerwithacat.com/blog/202507/blog-engagement-ti...
andyjohnson0|7 months ago
muzani|7 months ago
fsflover|7 months ago
achempion|7 months ago
chistev|7 months ago
https://www.rxjourney.net
neuroelectron|7 months ago
asquithdenardis|7 months ago
1. Marginalia Search → pastes only lightweight, hand-curated pages; add your keyword in quotes. 2. Feedle.org → RSS-only index; most 5-reader blogs still ping it. 3. `site:blogspot.com inurl:2025` on DuckDuckGo → bypasses Google’s engagement layer.
If you want to see these forgotten sites instead of just reading them, I built a micro-tool that screenshots every result and auto-caption it with FLUX Kontext (https://flux-kontext.io). Ten lines of code—grab it from the repo linked on the landing page.