My

metaphor

for

a

website

is

a

drop

of

water

in

the

ocean.

Each

drop

in

the

ocean

consists

of

different

compositions

and

matter.

Some

have

more

gold,

heavy

metals,

zinc,

organic

matter,

viruses,

and

bacteria.

Just

like

a

website,

it

could

be

simple,

could

be

complex,

a

scam

website,

or

a

virus

website.

Depending

on

the

location,

the

drop

in

the

ocean

might

be

warmer,

colder,

brighter,

or

darker.

Normal

websites

and

dark

webs

are

like

water

in

shallow

water

and

deep

sea

water,

some

are

more

visible,

and

some

are

mysterious

and

hidden.

Some

websites

are

more

popular

than

everyone

uses,

and

some

are

hidden

in

the

dark

corners

that

nobody

knows.Each

drop

of

water

in

the

ocean

facilitates

something

else,

it

serves

as

a

medium

for

fish

and

sea

animals

to

breathe

oxygen.

Like

a

website,

it

has

its

function,

it

could

work

as

a

platform

to

promote

one's

works,

a

place

to

share

ideas,

and

a

medium

to

grow

a

community.

However,

ultimately,

water

holds

everything

in

the

ocean

together

including

living

organisms

and

matter.

Just

like

the

World

Wide

Web,

all

the

websites

are

ultimately

linked

together

like

a

drop

of

water

in

the

ocean

is

connected

to

all

the

other

drops

of

water.

It

facilitates

the

diversity

of

live

forms

in

the

ocean.The

quantity

of

drops

of

water

in

the

ocean

creates

new

systems,

like

circulations.

Water

currents

generated

by

temperature

differences

are

like

trends

online,

for

example,

the

crypto

NFT

metaverse

trend.

It

creates

momentum

for

a

certain

direction

of

water

flow.

Water

also

evaporates

and

consolidates

or

crystalizes

into

ice.

This

creates

water

cycles

that

nourish

and

make

the

ocean

alive.

Website

trends,

designs,

and

functional

websites

change

and

evolve

with

hype

cycles.Water

has

different

forms,

just

like

all

matter.

Water

that

is

being

consolidated

into

ice

is

like

websites

that

never

change

but

are

visible

to

the

public.

It

is

also

hard

and

difficult

to

change

shape.

Just

like

water

from

the

North

Pole,

although

rigid

and

hard

to

access,

it

stores

the

mass

amount

of

historical

information

that

is

buried

deep

under

ice.

Websites

that

are

like

ice

are

hard-coded,

not

flexible,

but

it

last

a

long

time

without

maintenance.

On

the

other

hand,

water

that

is

evaporated

is

like

highly

evolving

websites,

they

are

quick

to

change,

adaptable,

and

flexible.

They

might

not

last

a

long

time

but

are

certainly

malleable

and

could

morph

into

any

shape.

These

websites

could

be

prototype

websites

or

MVP

landing

pages

that

change

swiftly.