June 18, 2026

Linkception hits the comments

A website that lists websites to submit your website to

The internet found a list of places to post your site — and instantly mocked the loop

TLDR: A new directory rounds up places to submit your website for attention and search visibility. Commenters turned it into a roast, joking that it’s just another endless internet list and arguing whether it’s smart promotion or rude drive-by self-advertising.

A new site is proudly offering exactly what it says on the tin: a directory of websites where you can submit your website to get noticed, collect links back to your page, and hopefully climb search results. But the real action wasn’t on the directory itself — it exploded in the comments, where people treated the whole thing like a comedy sketch about the internet eating its own tail.

The biggest mood was: is this useful, or is this just the web disappearing into a hall of mirrors? One commenter immediately dropped Wikipedia’s legendary “list of lists of lists”, which pretty much set the tone. Another waved the nostalgia flag, saying this feels like the 1990s all over again, back when people used services to shove their site into every search directory they could find. Translation for normal humans: this is old-school internet promotion in a shiny new outfit.

Then came the side-eye. One of the sharpest comments called out the promise to “earn quality backlinks,” basically saying: at least they’re honest about chasing attention. The subtext? Some of these communities may not love people barging in just to grab traffic. And in peak internet fashion, one hero posted a giant breakdown of all 50 linked sites so nobody else had to click around. The finishing blow came from the driest joke in the thread: “Post once, read never.” Brutal, tidy, and probably the unofficial slogan of the whole project.

Key Points

  • The article is about a curated directory of website submission sites.
  • It says the directory is hand-picked rather than presented as an unfiltered list.
  • The stated audience includes people promoting a website, startup, or product.
  • The article claims submissions can help users earn quality backlinks.
  • It says the submissions may improve ranking in search engines and AI-generated answers.

Hottest takes

"List of lists of lists" — dvh
"Well, at least its honest" — Retr0id
"Post once, read never" — sparkling
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