Has anyone else gotten weirdly obsessed with seeing who’s online?
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I know it sounds a bit silly, but I stumbled on this simple site a while back that just shows a live list of people currently browsing various websites. I started checking it out of curiosity, but now I catch myself refreshing it more than I’d like to admit. There’s something strangely compelling about seeing that anonymous, real-time pulse of internet activity—it makes the web feel both huge and oddly small.
It also got me thinking about privacy and anonymity in a new way. We all browse, but seeing it laid out so plainly is a different experience. Am I the only one who finds this kind of thing weirdly fascinating? Or does this make anyone else a little uneasy about their own online footprint?
If you want to see what I’m talking about, I found it here: https://whosonline.net/
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