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Nibling, that's what we used to call "surfing the web". Google all-but killed it with their ranking algo that heavily disincentivizes outgoing links, but pre-google, which was also pre-Web2.0 (what we now call "social media", it was a dominant way to spend time online; that, and the old-school fora.
I thought of "surfing the web" as more of a superficial approach personally. I was thinking more along the lines of "researching" or digging through sites with a similar topic but each went deeper or in different directions than the first.
Although on second thought and a little looking around, it looks like "net diver" never took off as its own term? What strange rocks have I been under? ๐ต
There used to be link rings of sites with similar interests.
There still ate, for webcomics and certain kinds of blogs.