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I think you should ask yourself, if you just want text, or if you'd like to have embedded images as well. In general it sounds, as if you are looking for something to publish notes. This could be simple text files on a webserver, or Markdown/Org-Mode files on a webserver, or Markdown/Org-Mode files converted to HTML on a webserver, or a tool like HedgeDoc: https://hedgedoc.org/
Wow you have given me good things to think about. At first I was thinking I'd want solely text, but now I'm thinking what I'd want would be something closer to hypertext / Rich Text since that's how the content shows in sites already. So something like a "HTML pastebin" or somesuch would work, I guess?
(HedgeDoc looks interesting, am going to look around for a demo)
There is a demo instance: https://demo.hedgedoc.org/
If you look at the buttons on the top, you'll see, that you can create a guest note.
So I'm running a Hedgedoc instance this week to test how things are going. Feels like one of the better choices.