What makes a website "weird" in a good way
A short taxonomy of the qualities that turn a site into the kind of thing you want to share with your friends.
Not all weird is good. There's bad weird (broken, hostile, confusing) and there's good weird, the kind of weird that makes you immediately want to send the link to someone.
Good weird tends to share a few qualities. It's usually small, often a single page. It commits to a single idea, no matter how silly that idea is. It works without an account. It doesn't waste your time pretending to be something else.
Most importantly, good weird is the product of a real person, not a content strategy. You can almost always feel the difference. A weird site made by a committee feels like a brand activation. A weird site made by one person at 1am feels like a postcard.
The web is full of postcards. You just have to leave the platforms to find them.