And using complex bloated buggy JS interfaces for something that underneath is relatively simple.
An international non-profit that provided a lightweight flexible API would be great, although perhaps only a partial solution.
Except it didn't.
My thoughts were in the region of...
* Kinda cool as a protest against DNS, so long as a provider can guarantee a static address.
* There's still enough offline/verbal interaction for it to be impractical for many.
* I might have had a third point, but if so I forgot it. :(
Then I followed a rabbit hole and discovered NeoCities.