Good internet
POSTED: February 10, 2026
Good Internet magazine has just published what I think constitutes its second issue. The about page of the site says that it
is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit print and digital biannual magazine for personal website owners and those interested in using the internet as a means of self-expression, art, and recreation. Good Internet was founded and curated by Alexandra.
The name Good Internet comes from Katie Baker’s The Day the Good Internet Died, hopefully proving that headline wrong.
The magazine exists in print, but it also exists as a free download from the website. You might want to check it out. You might want to start by downloading the zine edition. To do that you need to start a free account to the email newsletter, which arrives infrequently and anyway contains many things of interest.