Hey, since we are all interested in niche spaces and site hosters as well as aspects of the small web, I thought I'd share.
Actually I wanted to share it on Monday but alas..Txti.es is shutting down. You might know it from the
motherfuckingwebsite .. meme? Don't know how to describe it, but it was made by Barry T. Smith and it spawned several other sites developing the joke further, like
best motherfucking website or
the best motherfucking website. You see these sometimes in link lists on neocities.
Txti.es intended to provide fast, free, and ad-free web pages for everybody, no matter how slow the device or internet connection, so they could both read and share content without being excluded because of their connection. The idea was inclusivity and acknowledging that people all over the world still have trouble accessing the internet reliably.
Sadly, issues already started to emerge in 2020, when the owner considered giving the project away because fixing some errors within txti was difficult after years of being out of web development. Now, malicious actors have apparently used txti to create phishing sites or other questionable content, and it seems like the risk and time involved with this project is not worth it anymore, especially for one person behind it all.
What also sucks is that archive.org limits archiving of pages to 10k, so only 10k pages of txti can be saved (if their owners do not save them otherwise).
I think this is an important reminder that the web spaces we all rely on can be gone pretty suddenly; people become busy, get sick, die, or the cost (personal or financial) becomes too high. The smaller services crafted with love in spaces similar to this one can be misused and attacked too. And I've been pretty disappointed with online archiving lately; my internet archive browser extension never works, websites get saved in a broken way or not at all, things get deleted from the archive for no discernible reason, archived browser games do not work because of flash.. it feels like internet archiving is spectacularly failing many times, not to mention the lawsuits. Now I find out about the 10k limit..