Wait, then how would other people find your stuff?
Word of mouth and tooling? Discoverability for social data isn't necessarily a good thing.
The point of gopherspace, therefore http 2 net, was to find documents promptly and accessibly. gopher completely achieved that in entirety, but it's still stuck in 7bit-dom.
Web 2.0, aka post NSF-net, aka Eternal September, is about interactivity of users sharing data, not simply document access. Even in the scourge that is the modern web, libgen and scihub have solved the problem of document access (namely, the stuff you actually want to read).
Pubnix are bad overall because of bad actors and sys-abuse.
This is just nonsense.