Subcultures
332 sites
https://aristasia.guide/
The Aristasian Reminiscence is an unauthorized retrospective guide to Aristasia, a strange and complex movement that combined elements of a feminine micronation, live-action roleplay, spiritual practice, and what some describe as a creepy right-wing cult. Creator Claire Mayhew digs into the beliefs, lore, history, and unsettling origins of this now-defunct community through essays, audio lectures, and detailed documentation.
https://kubikill.neocities.org/
Kubikill's personal Neocities homepage greets visitors with a retro-styled 'Cyberspace Connection Initiator' interface, evoking old-school internet aesthetics. The page features webrings, a Retronaut badge, accessibility stamps, and an asexual pride button, marking it as part of the indie web revival community.
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://www.riri.my/
Riri's personal corner of the internet blends a medical/clinical aesthetic with diary entries, a photo collection, and unfiltered personal musings in a style deeply rooted in old-web and Neocities subculture. The site features a creatively styled void_log with a dark-whimsical tone, a self-created webring, and a changelog documenting its evolving identity across domains and redesigns.
https://more.devils.gay/
The Devils' Dumpster is a Neocities-style personal site built by a self-described cat-identifying, alterhuman creator who throws eclectic interests at the wall including Pokemon, Tamagotchi, Hamtaro, Studio Ghibli, and weblistings. Tested on Floorp on Arch Linux and lovingly designed for desktop browsing, it captures the anything-goes spirit of indie web culture with a guestbook, hoverable sidenotes, and a distinctly offbeat personality.
https://that-emo-alien.neocities.org/
The critter cave is a work-in-progress personal site by a self-described emo alien with an edgy, cartoonish aesthetic featuring bright colors, flashing lights, and cartoony gore. Still in early construction, it hints at a dark, internet-subculture personality with warnings about mature themes and a playful old-web sensibility.
https://chataigne.nekoweb.org/about_my_nickname.html
Chataigne's personal site opens with a charming story about the origin of their nickname, tracing it through childhood Christmas memories, family traditions, and the humble chestnut. The writing is warm and reflective, weaving together personal history with cultural context around chestnuts as a traditional food.
https://icedincantation.neocities.org/
Seline's Digital Lair is a gothic-flavored personal site on Neocities, featuring dark aesthetics, coffin imagery, and an ankh motif that signal a goth or dark alternative subculture vibe. The landing page sets an atmospheric tone with old-web styling, best viewed on desktop, hinting at occult and mature dark themes within.
https://shrewbean.neocities.org/
Shrewbean's personal neocities site 'exist slowly' greets visitors with a quirky, self-deprecating introduction that celebrates intentionally messy, scrappy web design aesthetics. The landing page sets up a click-through experience with iframes and optional JavaScript interactables, signaling a creative personal space built in the spirit of old-web DIY culture.
https://tilde.town/~quephird
Danielle Kefford's tilde.town personal page, created by the user quephird, is a minimal image-heavy personal homepage on the old-web tilde community network. With 21 images and very little text, it serves as a quirky self-presentation in the tradition of indie tilde community member pages.