Ask HN: How to find non-popular blogs and forums?
It used to be possible to use Google Search operators to search narrowly for something you were interested in, and then you'd find niche specialized forums, and random blogs with like 5 active readers.
I feel like this is no longer possible. I cannot find my own blog, like, at all. I'm not even indexed. What do you use simulate the web search experience from, say, 15 years ago?
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[ 5.0 ms ] story [ 38.9 ms ] threadI just search for a topic I'm interested, and sometimes come across the perfect post for it.
So the key is to POSSE. I do that by sharing my content here, on Reddit, and LinkedIn. And it works!
I just wrote a blog post about it in case anyone's interested: https://developerwithacat.com/blog/202507/blog-engagement-ti...
https://www.rxjourney.net
The site design is great, you can filter the blogs by topic and also submit your own.
1. Marginalia Search → pastes only lightweight, hand-curated pages; add your keyword in quotes. 2. Feedle.org → RSS-only index; most 5-reader blogs still ping it. 3. `site:blogspot.com inurl:2025` on DuckDuckGo → bypasses Google’s engagement layer.
If you want to see these forgotten sites instead of just reading them, I built a micro-tool that screenshots every result and auto-caption it with FLUX Kontext (https://flux-kontext.io). Ten lines of code—grab it from the repo linked on the landing page.