Something about the website doesn't jive with me. It might just be the design as I somehow keep expecting to see a price plan and pages full of startup nonsense. Basically it doesn't feel like a...
Something about the website doesn't jive with me. It might just be the design as I somehow keep expecting to see a price plan and pages full of startup nonsense. Basically it doesn't feel like a website for people to me.
It might be that from the categories in the featured section the first categories are AI, Productivity, Developer, Extension, Marketing and SEO. Which makes me feel it isn't about the best websites on the web at all, it is about very specific websites for a specific demographic. The latter brings me back to VC startup vibes again.
Or maybe it is this bit
A hand-curated collection of the newest, most interesting, and useful websites on the internet you never knew existed.
Which would make it a bookmark collection, which is fine by me. But then when I browse around I come across browser extensions where there are a dozen of AI extensions claiming to do similar things.
Not to mention that from the other extensions, a lot of them are by questionable developers.
In short, the website doesn't seem genuine to me at all. Even if it is, there are out right spammy entries on there meaning that the claim for curation is not a very strong one.
Click submit website, you'll see where you can pay to promote your own website with both a standard and premium tier. It's not curated, it's advertising.
Click submit website, you'll see where you can pay to promote your own website with both a standard and premium tier. It's not curated, it's advertising.
"Find the Best Sites on the Internet" Really? What exactly is a "best" website? Loosely related: As me and my former lover have recently ended the arrangement (amicably!), I'm back on the dating...
"Find the Best Sites on the Internet"
Really? What exactly is a "best" website?
Loosely related: As me and my former lover have recently ended the arrangement (amicably!), I'm back on the dating apps. I'm one of those odd people who actually read the bio and care a lot about what it says. Numerous bios say something like:
I enjoy deep conversations
I'm looking for someone with a good sense of humour
I love great films and good books!
Music is important to me
The thing is, if they don't explain what sort of music is important, what films they consider "great", what sort of topic they are able or willing to go deep in, etc. - I have no clue what they're talking about. "Music" is important to me too, but some of my most loved albums might not even register as music from the above quoted person's perspective.
When people speak like this, I can't escape the impression that they're not being truthful. If someone actually cares about films deeply enough to dedicate some of the app's limited characters to the topic, they will try to convey whether it's Tarantino or Tarkovsky that they define "great", and the best ones even share some hint as to why they feel that way. Only someone who doesn't actually care very much at all will use overly generic terms that are almost entirely void of meaning. It screams low effort at best, deceptive if perceived more cynically.
Something about the website doesn't jive with me. It might just be the design as I somehow keep expecting to see a price plan and pages full of startup nonsense. Basically it doesn't feel like a website for people to me.
It might be that from the categories in the featured section the first categories are AI, Productivity, Developer, Extension, Marketing and SEO. Which makes me feel it isn't about the best websites on the web at all, it is about very specific websites for a specific demographic. The latter brings me back to VC startup vibes again.
Or maybe it is this bit
Which would make it a bookmark collection, which is fine by me. But then when I browse around I come across browser extensions where there are a dozen of AI extensions claiming to do similar things.
Not to mention that from the other extensions, a lot of them are by questionable developers.
In short, the website doesn't seem genuine to me at all. Even if it is, there are out right spammy entries on there meaning that the claim for curation is not a very strong one.
Click submit website, you'll see where you can pay to promote your own website with both a standard and premium tier. It's not curated, it's advertising.
Oh heck, I didn't think to do that. So the website is just outright spam.
Bait-and-shit
"Find the Best Sites on the Internet"
Really? What exactly is a "best" website?
Loosely related: As me and my former lover have recently ended the arrangement (amicably!), I'm back on the dating apps. I'm one of those odd people who actually read the bio and care a lot about what it says. Numerous bios say something like:
The thing is, if they don't explain what sort of music is important, what films they consider "great", what sort of topic they are able or willing to go deep in, etc. - I have no clue what they're talking about. "Music" is important to me too, but some of my most loved albums might not even register as music from the above quoted person's perspective.
When people speak like this, I can't escape the impression that they're not being truthful. If someone actually cares about films deeply enough to dedicate some of the app's limited characters to the topic, they will try to convey whether it's Tarantino or Tarkovsky that they define "great", and the best ones even share some hint as to why they feel that way. Only someone who doesn't actually care very much at all will use overly generic terms that are almost entirely void of meaning. It screams low effort at best, deceptive if perceived more cynically.
just found this site, it has a lot of links to sites I didn't know about.
Thanks for sharing, found a couple really interesting sites just looking on my mobile. Bookmarked!