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Have a Fucking Website

https://www.otherstrangeness.com/2026/03/14/have-a-fucking-website/
68•asukachikaru•1h ago

Comments

blinkbat•1h ago
Agree but most small biz don't conceive or care about the internet this way
kulahan•46m ago
What makes you say that? It’s rare that a store I’m going to, even local only, doesn’t have a website.
wahnfrieden•45m ago
It is not RARE.
mrhyyyyde•5m ago
It's very common, almost 1 in 3, to _not_ have a website or online presence (~10mm+ small businesses have no online presence or site) in 2025.
protocolture•1h ago
Lots of businesses never get beyond a mobile number lmao
0_____0•58m ago
In MX and elsewhere lots of them are just mobile number through Whatsapp specifically. Like they have a phone number but it may be data-only.
ghayes•55m ago
Instead of focusing on why having a website is better for customers (100% it is), the article is really an attack on... developers at Meta and tech other companies? I love a good profanity laced rant, but the entire article reads unfocused and unpersuasive.
system2•51m ago
I agree, the reasons were skipped, except for business hours and rates. People really need a reason to spend countless hours on something digital.
kulahan•48m ago
Countless hours? Get someone to make you a webpage, they can use Wix or Shopify or something like this. It’s never been easier or cheaper. In the grand scheme of running a business, it’s one of the best effort:return ratios you can find.
vivid242•38m ago
I disagree. It is not an attack on the developers, but the platforms‘ mechanics.
rdevilla•55m ago
Well fucking said. JavaScript was a fucking scourge upon the web as it convinced everybody that you need to know how to write an "app" to share text and jpegs, which we have been doing with the Document Object Model for literally decades.

Websites and HTML/CSS are documents. If you can write a Word document you can write a website. Death to walled gardens which have been the main locus of enshittification of the web.

If the CG-NAT problem can be solved one day I look forward to a rebirth of true P2P networking and information sharing with no central authority.

misswaterfairy•19m ago
I wonder if Microsoft FrontPage was still a thing HTML/CSS websites might be a little more common?

Those were the days...

stackghost•54m ago
Random pho restaurants (or whatever) are usually literal mom-and-pop shops and asking these people to put up (and maintain!) a website is usually too daunting for them. These are the places that tend to end up with only a facebook page or an insta.

It's just too hard for normies to DIY, and local "web dev firms" are usually predatory in their insistence on making decisions that require ongoing maintenance, because recurring revenue.

Just try to get your local web design firm to build you a static html-only site and hand you the creds for all the hosting, etc.

What random hair salons or coffee shops need is basically github pages with bring-your-own-domain, WYSIWG editing that works on mobile, and zero git. but AFAICT no such service exists.

crooked-v•45m ago
You just described Wix and Squarespace.
stackghost•4m ago
I've admittedly never heard of wix, but I was under the impression squarespace was selling "e-commerce solutions" and stuff.
weird-eye-issue•23m ago
Really, it's 2026 and you don't think that there are website builders for small businesses? I'm sorry, but are you kidding me?
Arainach•42m ago
Someone wrote and deleted a comment saying

> I don't get it. LLMs are supposed to have 100% bridged this gap from "normie" to "DIY website." What's missing?

This is an all too common thought process among technologists, so:

Where to even start? Well, let's start that every single "AI" company is massively overhyping everything to try to avoid any unfortunate realizations about the emperor's clothes regarding their CapEx and finances. Yes, even your favorite one.

The very short version: running a small business like a restaraunt takes all your resources and then 20% more. Long hours, hard work, all your time. You do not have 2 hours to learn about LLMs or to pick which company to pay. From there:

* Most people don't know what they want

* Most people don't know the words for what they want

* Even if you say "I want a website", what do you want it do look like? To say? These people aren't experts in web UX nor should they be.

* You have some HTML and images. Where do they go now? Again people literally don't know what they want or need. If you realize you need a "web host", how do you pick a trustworthy one? How do you know if it's a good price? How do you get a domain name? How do you get the files onto the server?

* Do you want people to be able to buy things? Now you're taking payment methods and have security concerns.

* Your site is live. You want to change something on it. How do you do that? Where are the original files? How do you change them? How do you get the changes on the server?

It's not "Hey, write me a website". There are lots of steps that assume a lot of knowledge, and it is easier, faster, and better for people to focus on their expertise and just pay some service for their web shop.

squirrellous•36m ago
Sounds like what we need is Facebook pages, except as a free service from the government or non-profit.
dumpsterdiver•4m ago
Do you have any justification in mind for the “free service” being funded by tax payers? Why should it be free for the people who need it, and why should tax payers fund it?
janalsncm•21m ago
Yeah, setting up a website is a pain.

But in reality there’s only a handful of things people care about for your restaurant: what, when, and where. Put up your menu, put up your hours, and put up your location. And a phone number.

vivid242•41m ago
You‘re absolutely right. (I‘m not an LLM ;-)) And the fact that (I‘m looking at you, LinkedIn!) platforms actively block people from using external links is a good warning sign.

Connection with people- this is what I want from the internet, too.

asukachikaru•12m ago
On one hand, I totally agree, as I'm all for indie small web. Haven't used Facebook and Instagram for years. On the other hand, it's not (small) business owners deliberately choose to not have a website, it's customers saying it's too much friction for anything outside of FB or IG. For some people if you are not on IG you do not exist, no matter how nice your website is.
zjp•11m ago
Millennials delenda est. Or maybe Gen X. But definitely millennials. I am stockpiling champagne for when performative profanity goes to the grave. I do not want to order the sloppy toppy burger at BURGERSLUT. Just give me a cheeseburger.
typon•6m ago
You will be forced to watch Firefly for eternity. Millenials will rule the internet for a 1000 years (a millenia).
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