While Tor has never been the best at the anonymity and security thing, a neat little feature that gets overlooked is it providing a static address that's immune to NAT and other issues.
However I can't find many examples of it being used as a gratis virtual overlay network exclusively for personal webhosting (excusing the usual niggerly criminal sites). What personal sites there are, are using it as a backup/alternative to the primary clearnet Internet connection.
Hmm. It would be cool if the late-90s/early-2000s era of having a personal websight was a thing again, instead of idiots just locking themselves into ¢orporate Internet.
pic related; putting it into action for my own site. If someone is too helpless to manage Tor Browser, they're not going to want anything with me anyway..