GitHub gists or GitLab snippets may fit your use case better. or Rentry if it isn't code.
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That sounds like you just want a web page. https://neocities.org/ might be a fun approach. If you want something more serious you should probably use paid hosting. https://namecrane.com/store/da-shared-hosting starts at $8 per year and you get quite a lot of resources for that. You can install a wiki so your friends can edit, among other things.
This seems like a job for a WordPress blog or GitHub pages.
Or just use GitHub Gist or a repository. I have been uploading my arts to a repo for backup for a while now
https://hedgedoc.org/ for self-hosted option.
https://cryptpad.fr/ for a private free cloud hosted option that doesnt require an email to sign up.
a couple more open source options with actual pastebin type interfaces, but which have not been updated in some time and have official instances which have been blacklisted on uBlock are:
hastebin https://github.com/kevr/hastebin
and DPaste https://github.com/DarrenOfficial/dpaste
My dungeons and dragons group uses Google docs for that. Never had an issue.
PrivateBin is an open source Client side encrypted alternative to PasteBin that has everything you want, with the caviat that just like Fediverse you have to pick an instance you trust to stick around, or self-host of course.