What is this?

Daily Anecdote delivers one carefully curated anecdote to you every day. No more, no less. Each one is a small, fascinating story, the kind that makes you pause and say "I didn't know that."

How does it work?

Pick a username. You get a unique link. Every day, a new random anecdote appears on your page. You can like or dislike it, and save your favorites. That's it.

Why?

No accounts. No passwords. No cookies. No ads. No algorithms. No infinite scroll. Just one good story a day, delivered at a fixed pace. A throwback to when the web was simple.

Why only one a day?

The modern web trains you to rush through everything. Endless feeds, infinite scroll, swipe for more. Your attention span gets shorter and shorter. One anecdote a day is the opposite of that. You read it, you sit with it, and you come back tomorrow.

How do I know the anecdotes are good?

Every anecdote is manually curated. No AI-generated filler, no bulk scraping, no quantity over quality. Each one is picked because it's a genuinely interesting story. On top of that, anecdotes that receive too many thumbs down are removed and replaced. The collection gets better over time.