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The number of websites has hit a saturation point. In 2024, we’re still sitting at 1.9B total sites (200M active) . Pretty much flat for the last 7 years.

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Stealth • 9h

Bro you know it stings so much that i wasn't born in the right time, would've made full use of the .com boom. Now i am too far behind and trends come and go too quickly.

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