Why I'm building a browser that lets you leave comments on the internet itself

3 months ago 2

Oencab

The web is mostly silent.

When we browse websites, we’re alone. If we have a thought, an insight, or a reaction — there’s no place to share it unless we copy the link and post it somewhere else.

What if that was built into the browser itself?

I’m working on a prototype of a social browser — where users can comment on any website, react to pages, save favorites, and explore others’ thoughts as they browse. Think of it like reddit, but for the open web.

Right now, it’s early. There’s not much content yet, and I’m still figuring out what makes it useful. But I believe there’s a future where browsing the internet becomes a shared, interactive experience — not just solo reading.

If this sounds interesting to you, you can try the prototype: WebScape — Your Gateway to the Web
Or help shape it in Discord: https://discord.gg/ZQmp2xGwDb

Would love feedback — especially if you think this is a bad idea, or how to make it actually valuable.

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