Subcultures
261 sites
https://heyuri.net/
Heyuri is an English-language imageboard community that recreates the nostalgic aesthetic and culture of the pre-2006 internet, with boards covering anime, manga, oekaki art, and Japanese internet culture. Beyond bulletin boards, it hosts interactive CGI games, a wiki, polls, and community events like the annual Bunkasai creative festival.
https://toriii.neocities.org/
Tori's Corner is the personal homepage of Tori Alex Hall, a self-described queer and trans space built mostly from scratch with custom navigation and a chatbox for visitors. The site features a microblog, webrings, and a welcoming community feel, though it has been deprecated in favor of a newer project.
https://magnolias.neocities.org/
Miranda's personal site dedicated to lolita fashion, particularly classic and oldschool-style EGL (elegant gothic lolita), complete with community connections and a love of frilly, vintage aesthetics. Visitors can explore her take on the fashion, her comm involvement, and her broader interests in tea parties, flowers, and antiquing.
https://kitty-kat-k8.neocities.org/
K8's personal Neocities homepage is a vibrant, irreverent space for a trans sapphic woman who wears her politics loudly and proudly, plastered with pronoun stamps, LGBTQ+ blinkies, and anti-fascist declarations. The site is light on traditional content but heavy on personality, featuring a link to her blog and a chaotic, stamp-filled aesthetic that captures a specific corner of queer internet culture.
https://trickymothernature.com/
Tricky Mother Nature is a thought-provoking personal site exploring gender identity, dysphoria, and transgender experience through a series of named essays or visual pieces. Titles like 'The Gender Refugee,' 'Little Miss Dysphoria,' and 'Postrevolutionary Modes' suggest deeply personal and philosophical reflections on gender and identity.
https://fukounaglr.neocities.org/
Fuko's personal Neocities room is a vibrant, chaotic old-web-style homepage featuring webrings, autoplay audio, and a content warning covering topics like drug use, cartoon gore, and mental illness. Built in Phoenix and hosted on Neocities, it reflects queer internet culture with a deliberately handcrafted aesthetic and plenty of personality.
https://queeringthemap.com/
Queering the Map is a community-driven counter-mapping platform where LGBTQ2IA+ people can pin and archive their personal experiences tied to real-world locations. It transforms geography into a living record of queer history, memory, and presence across the globe.
https://bun-e.fyi/
Jae's personal site documents their hormone replacement therapy (HRT) journey, sharing lab data, charts, and background health context including thrombophilia and DVT history. The site offers a transparent, data-driven look at estrogen levels over time, with a strong disclaimer that it is not intended as medical advice.
http://juliaserano.blogspot.com/2015/07/the-real-autogynephilia-deniers.html
Julia Serano's blog 'Whipping Girl' covers transgender politics, queer and feminist theory, and gender studies with rigorous academic depth. This particular post critically examines the scientific validity of autogynephilia theory, compiling peer-reviewed research and feminist analysis to challenge its use against transgender people and their healthcare rights.
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.