Tinypaste

The original tinypaste.com (which once redirected from tinypaste.net ) saw declining maintenance after 2015–2017 as competing services added APIs, Markdown support, and version control. As of 2025, the domain may redirect or show a parked page. However, numerous and archived versions keep the concept alive, especially among minimalism enthusiasts and old‑web nostalgists.

Historically, tools like a Firefox extension allowed users to highlight text on any webpage and instantly generate a Tinypaste link via a right-click menu. Practical Use Cases tinypaste

Arthur clicked it, curious. The thread was about strange glitches in municipal infrastructure. The original tinypaste

The cursor blinked, a steady, rhythmic heartbeat against the stark white background of the monitor. Historically, tools like a Firefox extension allowed users

In a fit of desperation, he opened a new tab. He didn't want to email the code line-by-line; the formatting would break, and the professor would think he was insane. He needed a vessel. Something simple. Something weightless.