Top 10 Best Websites of All Time
A truly great website is more than just a pretty interface. It should be user-friendly, easy to navigate, and offer valuable content that keeps you coming back for more. It might be a social media giant that connects you with friends and family, a news site that keeps you informed, an e-commerce platform that makes shopping a breeze, or a simple blog that shares insightful perspectives.This list isn't just about recognizing the biggest or most popular sites. It's about celebrating the ones that have had a lasting impact on the internet and our lives. These are the websites that have revolutionized industries, changed the way we communicate, and shaped the digital landscape as we know it.
Awesome website! There is something for everyone on YouTube! I seriously love it and have not gone a day without watching YouTube.
One bad thing about this website is the adverts. You literally can't watch a video without ads popping up. Another bad thing is that anyone can post a video, so there can be some graphic, inappropriate videos. You also need to be careful about posting your own videos, as there are people who may try to get in contact with you.
Overall, a great website/app.
YouTube is basically the start of the industrial revolution, but for the internet. It opened up so many paths - so many paths for many people.
Visit WebsiteGoogle is not a website. It is the internet. Not literally, but it seems to be that way. Google is not a thing. It is a standard. Whenever you want to know anything in the world, see anything in the world, hear anything in the world, show anything in the world, or do anything in the world, you go to Google.
You can even go to any other website in the world through Google. Everything spawns from Google. It should be number one because YouTube is a form of Google. So Google is a superpower, practically a god compared to anything else.
Okay, so are you really thinking about what you're voting?
YouTube - I don't dislike YouTube, but they have many bad areas: restricted mode, ads, you have to be signed in to comment, and you have to be 18 or older (or just lie) to use an account.
Google - Google goes too far. It owns six sites: maps, forms, slides, docs, sheets, and YouTube. Plus, you can't make an account until you're 18.
TheTopTens has small flaws compared to these. You only need to be 13 to make an account, you don't have to be signed in to vote or comment, and plus, they were the site that made this list that they deserve to take over the top spot!
Wikipedia should be number one. Google is a search engine, YouTube is a media sharing site, and Facebook and MySpace are community sites. Wikipedia, with its 17 million articles (over 3.4 million in English), has been written collaboratively by volunteers from around the world. Almost all of its articles can be edited by anyone with access to the site. It has become the largest and most popular general reference work on the Internet.
So, it's a useful site! As a daily user of YouTube, Google, Facebook, and Wikipedia, I'm saying the best is Wikipedia!
Facebook is where everything is. It's a great way to publicize events and also get more information about other events.
It's the easiest way to communicate with friends who live at a distance. People can also post pictures and texts about their daily lives.
I think this social networking website has a lot of potential. It has a lot of members and is still growing every day. It's a complete user-friendly platform with lots of apps, which makes it more famous in its field. So, my vote goes to Facebook.
Amazon is awesome! I get a good 90% of my stuff from them, and the best part is that they're reliable, and you can ship back anything to them!
Everybody, including me, loves Amazon. I've never met a single normal person who hates Amazon.
You can buy almost anything on Amazon for a cheap price. That is why Jeff Bezos is one of the richest men in the world.
I think Yahoo is one of the best websites. Yahoo is a leading mailing site. Its features are much better than Gmail and other mailing sites.
This should be higher than it is. I mean, come on, people! Yahoo owns all! I do like Facebook, but I'd rather have Yahoo any day.
Yahoo is a very good place to find information about topics like politics and science.
Twitter is a way to say everything without being judged by anyone. It's the best social network. You can know everything that happens in the whole world and change opinions among fans of the same band or singer, music, book, and more.
You can say and know everything with just one click, without appearing different or out of touch. This is my opinion. Twitter must be the winner.
I don't have Twitter or anything, but I can see what Albert/Flamingo tweeted even without an account.
Whenever I tweet, it is usually a nice tweet, and it gives me some time with friends.
If you like movies and television and have ANY interest beyond the credits, then there is no other site that comes close. Want to know a song from a movie? - IMDb. Want to know a filming location? - IMDb.
Trivia, goofs, or reviews (including your own) - IMDb. More motion picture and TV info than you will ever need - IMDb.com. They should make a movie about this site.
I love IMDb so much. It's the best website you can find, with stacks of movie star profiles and movie info!
Between IMDb and Wikipedia, I'll never have to buy another set of encyclopedias again!
Although YouTube has better creators (if you ignore 92% of its users), it is horrible as a website. Reddit, on the other hand, is the only actually somewhat civilized place on the internet.
It's not overly liberal (like pretty much every site ever) and it's not overly conservative (like Urban Dictionary). Not to mention, there's nothing you can't find on Reddit.
Great variety of content, a simple yet effective rating system, a good mix of educational and entertaining content, both serious and funny. The presence of AMAs and Askreddit is also really cool.
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It sucks that it's taken down a lot of good movies or never had them, but they still have tons of other movies. Definitely kills boredom.
Love it. I watch all my favorite shows there. It's almost as good as YouTube and should definitely be in the top five.
Gotta love Netflix, but I would love it if they increased their anime library.
eBay has been around for a long time. The company does what it takes to please customers, buyers, and sellers alike, which is a policy they take very seriously.
I've been selling and buying for over 20 years, and I have nothing but respect for them personally.
I can buy anything (but second-hand)!
I only like this because it's a good way to keep up to date with people and things you love.
Facebook, but with fewer blog posts and more photos. It's a good social media network.
I really love Twitch. It is a good place to interact with an online community, like a Call of Duty community or an Art Community.
My dad loves video games, and we got Minecraft for the Switch.
Great video game streaming site for fans of video games.
Roblox is an awesome website that I use all the time when I don't have school. I started playing it in 2016, but I really enjoyed playing it when I started playing it on my computer. There are many awesome (yes, even now) games that are very fun to play. I personally think the newer games are better than the older games.
My favorite Roblox game is Royale High. It's so fun and extremely well-developed. I like a lot of the high school games on Roblox. I also got so many ideas of characters from Roblox games, particularly from games like Royale High, Anime High School, Misfits High, and the Shyfoox Studios games.
The avatar customizations are very neat too, and the coolest head is found there. It's called the Mechound, and it's awesome. This website is awesome, and I seriously recommend it.
Incredibly flawed, but also incredibly useful, especially when the word you're looking for is on the tip of your tongue, but you just can't get to it and happen to know it in another language. Good combination with Thesaurus.
Very handy. When I'm in my Filipino class, and my teacher asks a question in Filipino, then I will just translate it into English.
It is not accurate, but still very helpful as others have said.
Best website ever! You can listen to millions of songs for free or spend 8 dollars a month and get more songs ad-free. I listen to all my music with Spotify. I couldn't imagine picking something else if I could only use one website ever again.
I am so mad this is 45th! I seriously love this site because it has MUSIC!
I prefer YouTube, but I did use Spotify a couple of times. I liked it.
This is one of my favourite websites ever. I write my stories there!
Heard a lot about this website from my friends on Reddit, and I've got to say it really lived up to the hype! You get great advice regardless of your background/interests, and you can connect with people of any demographic, whether it be music (popular alternative singer Andy Biersack is a big one!), pets, or civil political discussions! A must-have for any internet enthusiast.
We are the face of the internet, we deserve to be number one. We create internet culture. We create memes. We create almost each and every thing mentioned on the internet. We factory distribute original content. Without us, nobody would want to be on the internet.
This website is great for finding out the lyrics to a song. I also use Genius, but it often doesn't work for me. So, I use this site more for finding out the lyrics, especially when I can't understand what the singer is singing.
A-Z Lyrics is great for music lovers, even if I prefer Genius more. It's very easy to use and, unlike me, most people tend to just look up the lyrics and not the meaning of the song. It's a useful, reliable site.
I prefer this website over Genius. I like Genius, but I only focus on the lyrics, not the meaning of the song.
I sometimes read wikiHow articles when I'm bored or genuinely want to learn something. In fact, I learned how to skip school or class thanks to wikiHow, and for the record, I got away with it most of the time.
I don't use this website for its intended purpose, but I just love it for the many memes that have been made from it. I guess I use it once a year, and it is useful sometimes.
My favorite website that I visit every day. I have the app and have read most articles.
This is one of the best websites ever. Millions of pictures, drawings, and artworks are displayed here. I love looking at Happy Tree Friends and FNAF art. Best of all, you can submit comments about the pictures.
DeviantART is absolutely inspirational and a perfect way to jump-start your art or writing career or hobby. The community is very helpful, offering good judgment to help improve your works.
Yeah, this deserves the 12th spot, but holy cow, just don't go through it with SafeSearch off.
Best place to get wallpapers, profile pics, and more.
Pinterest is another cool website.
Why the heck is this so low? You can chat with your friends on video calls or if you don't have a microphone, you can just use text! I think it's a pretty good website that should be higher on this list.
This is how I contact my group chat. This website has made my life whole.
Love this. Shame my parents blocked it.
Imagine this...
Your point of view: you are in a computer lab at your school in the year 2006 (or whichever year you prefer), and your classmates are busy doing the assigned task given by your teacher. Meanwhile, you are visiting this site just to play.
Coolmath Games should at least be in the top 10. I mean, it's 2021, Flash Player is down, but it's Coolmath Games to the rescue! They're going out of their way to convert fan-favorite flash games so that we can enjoy ourselves post-2020!
Hooray! I can still play Papa Louie game! Three cheers for CMG!