There seems to be a resurgence of the little old Web of yore, with webrings and website banner icons here, and a lot of young people making videos about neocities and other simple web things. Gives me hope for the Internet - maybe the real Web 3 was a conscious step back into Web 1.0 all along, with a bit more visual nicety to it. The tech stack and capabilities of the sites may be wildly different now, but in some way this captures the essence of the feel of the old Web to me.
All I want to know is who tf is Phil Fish and what are his campaign promises?<p>(if the moment passes, when I checked out the website multiple people had typed messages along the lines of "vote for phil fish")
Super neat and fun. A good experiment of how people behave when they think they're anonymous.<p>Lots of NSFW, political, and other offensive text floating around the site. So if you're easily offended, perhaps skip it.
Very cute and charming, random offensive content from anonymous users not withstanding. I was pleasantly surprised that zooming with the browser works relatively well to help make things a bit clearer and easier to rid. I had to squint pretty hard by default.
An ultimate peak into true humanity. Most are polite. Others just want to get a reaction to prove they can make people feel SOMETHING.<p>Really neat idea.