Instead of/in addition to cleaning dead links, this would benefit from integrated link archival via third parties or a first party integration, self-hosted solution, and/or bring-your-own API key to third party archives like Wayback Machine, archive.is, or others.
I've had a similar idea kicking around for some time now. This might be it.
One of the core concepts I wanted was to see how my list E.g. "Top 10 Best burger joints in <city>" or "Top 5 white wines for a Summers evening" compared to others similar lists. I've never been able to land on how to best implement something like this, without requiring some kind of strict tagging by the user to enable like for like comparisons and accurate rankings.
I wanted to call it "Social List" / "Socialist" :-)
Starting the page with the sign up button before telling me what the page is seems like a mistake. I almost closed the page at first (it’s not even obvious that you can scroll, it looks like a full page popup).
You should show example screenshots of actual useful lists people could share. The site is currently too focused on “what” you can do (features and capabilities), and not enough focused on “why” (practical real world use cases).
Instead of/in addition to cleaning dead links, this would benefit from integrated link archival via third parties or a first party integration, self-hosted solution, and/or bring-your-own API key to third party archives like Wayback Machine, archive.is, or others.
i cannot go past the signup page, however it seems to be the same idea behind the now defunct delicious: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delicious_(website)
yeahh this was my first thought. i miss del.icio.us, the tagging was so good and helped me keep things organized and discover high quality content
Is there a single example on how it will look like somwhere? I dont see any? (Mobile Browser)
I've had a similar idea kicking around for some time now. This might be it.
One of the core concepts I wanted was to see how my list E.g. "Top 10 Best burger joints in <city>" or "Top 5 white wines for a Summers evening" compared to others similar lists. I've never been able to land on how to best implement something like this, without requiring some kind of strict tagging by the user to enable like for like comparisons and accurate rankings.
I wanted to call it "Social List" / "Socialist" :-)
Language models or embedding distance might work quite well. Cool idea! :)
I'd recommend adding a sample list to the home page - "Demo"!
Trying to sign up, if you click off the modal the whole page goes white except for the logo in the navbar, but it won't take you anywhere.
On the signup page, if you click off the modal, it'll render a blank white page with just the logo that doesn't go anywhere.
Starting the page with the sign up button before telling me what the page is seems like a mistake. I almost closed the page at first (it’s not even obvious that you can scroll, it looks like a full page popup).
You should show example screenshots of actual useful lists people could share. The site is currently too focused on “what” you can do (features and capabilities), and not enough focused on “why” (practical real world use cases).
Needs a way for listed sites to display a link ring component to counteract the loss of discoverability in modern search.
Oh, we're bringing back webrings now? That's one piece of internet lore I forgot about!
You missed a golden opportunity to call it Linked List!
This is awesome! Is there an example list from Snack.xyz?
People love building lists on the internet.
Browser bookmarks are lists.
Podcasts/RSS feeds are lists.
YouTube has Watch Later / playlists.
Newsfeeds are lists.
Pinterest has a lot of lists of images.