TheGay.com also became a hub for online events and activities, such as virtual parties, fundraisers, and awareness campaigns. The site's event calendar featured listings for Pride parades, film festivals, and other LGBTQ+ events worldwide, allowing users to stay informed and get involved.

Before social media, websites like Gay.com (launched in the 1990s) offered chat rooms, news, and community forums. While not a Netflix-style content hub, these platforms hosted user-generated stories, coming-out advice, and early web series. They were vital for isolated individuals in regions with no physical gay bars or community centers.

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Focus more on versus legacy websites?