Society & Culture
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https://moekkis.neocities.org/yumeclique
Yume Clique is a web clique for self-shippers, yumejoshi, yumedanshi, riakos, and soulbonders who feel deep connections with fictional characters. It serves as a community hub where hand-coded website owners can join and display their membership, celebrating all forms of fictional self-shipping culture.
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https://tilde.town/~abundantmussel
John's freshly created tilde.town member page, part of the collaborative unix community at tilde.town, with content yet to come. Nearly empty at the time of capture, it signals an account just getting started on the old-web revival platform.
http://theatrehistory.com/index.html
TheatreHistory.com is a dedicated archive covering the history of theatre, offering online play texts, monologues, and curated links for researchers and enthusiasts alike. The site includes a script archive and bookstore, making it a practical reference hub for anyone studying or performing in theatrical productions.
https://worldhistorymatters.org/
World History Matters is a portal created by the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University, curating peer-reviewed educational websites covering world and global history topics from the French Revolution to the Gulag to Maritime Asia. Teachers, scholars, and students will find primary sources, teaching modules, online exhibits, and curriculum resources spanning centuries and continents.
http://www.hermetics.org/
Hermetics Resource Site is a dedicated reference hub focused on Hermetic philosophy, occult traditions, and esoteric spirituality. Established in 2000, it serves as a curated entry point for those exploring the traditions of Hermeticism, alchemy, and related mystical practices.
https://de.genwebs.org/
DEGenWeb is Delaware's branch of the USGenWeb Project, offering genealogical records, historical documents, and research resources organized by the state's three counties: New Castle, Kent, and Sussex. Visitors can search the Delaware USGenWeb Archives by surname or place name, access tombstone transcriptions, census records, African American genealogy resources, and links to state libraries and historical societies.
https://fr3akz0ne.com/
Fr3akz0ne is a personal page with a harajuku-undead aesthetic, blending Japanese street fashion vibes with an old-web sensibility. The site links out to a Toyhouse character gallery, a shoutbox, and webrings, offering a peek into the creator's alternative style community.
https://scramblingmind.com/
Scrambling Mind is a thoughtful blog exploring the implications of artificial intelligence, superintelligence, and machine-made media through an introspective human lens. Posts tackle big-picture questions about technology and society, including the philosophical dimensions of AI's rise and its cultural consequences.
http://contemporary-home-computing.org/still-there
Created by net artist and researcher Olia Lialina, 'Still There' documents the remnants of early web culture through essays on Geocities ruins, Rotterdam's internet cafés, and the backgrounds of Dutch social network Hyves. Part of a formal academic research programme, this project offers a thoughtful archaeological look at the visual and social artifacts of the early internet.
https://therift.vip/
Enter The Rift is a visually rich Neocities-style personal site by a creator who goes by Monopolis, featuring heavy imagery, ambient audio, and an aesthetic old-web sensibility. With scent associations, music credits, and a moody entrance page, it exemplifies the indie web revival subculture with its carefully crafted atmosphere.