Subcultures
332 sites
https://goth-sammich.neocities.org/
Sammich is a 21-year-old goth enthusiast whose personal site covers goth music, fashion, movies, and books alongside crafts like crochet, painting, and jewelry making. The site features sections for art, a reading list, a physical media collection, and a diary, making it a cozy corner of goth culture and creative hobbies.
https://tilde.town/~gobbldyg00k
Elanor's tilde.town homepage documents her very first steps learning the command line and HTML, with a charming list of terminal discoveries she made along the way. A link to her HTML and CSS experimentation page suggests this is a budding old-web explorer just getting started in the tilde community.
https://byobwebring.neocities.org/
The BYOB Webring connects Neocities sites affiliated with Something Awful's BYOB subforum, one of the internet's longest-running comedy and off-topic communities. Members can join by requesting inclusion in a forum thread and embedding a simple widget snippet into their own site.
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://rollerwavegallery.neocities.org/
Rollerwavegallery is dedicated to documenting and codifying Rollerwave, a niche internet aesthetic and music genre that applies vaporwave techniques to 1970s adult contemporary and corporate music. The creator is building a definitive canon of the aesthetic, complete with music reviews, an aesthetics wiki link, and a gallery exploring the retrofuturistic, roller-rink-era vibes of this emerging subculture.
https://digitalfolklore.org/
The Digital Folklore Reader is a published book by Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied exploring digital vernacular culture, online amateur creativity, DIY electronics, and internet memes as genuine folklore. The site serves as the book's homepage, offering purchase links, reviews, and a freely downloadable PDF released a decade after the 2009 print edition.
https://asmodeusvulcan.neocities.org/
AsmodeusvVulcan's self-described 'personal hellsite' on Neocities features virtual pets, webrings including a Transmasculine Pride Webring co-created with their girlfriend, and an enthusiastically chaotic old-web aesthetic. The site is actively growing with many pages in progress, built for chromium browsers and widescreen viewing, and carries a distinctly queer and countercultural identity throughout.
https://teabun.neocities.org/
Tashpedia is a colorful personal site by Tasha, built around kawaii aesthetics, Sanrio, San-X, and Japanese street fashion subcultures like gyaru and lolita. Visitors can explore an art room, shrines, a diary, and a cosmos section, all wrapped in a PictoChat-inspired visual style.
http://crave.altervista.org/flag
Created by Mindy as part of The Fanlistings Network, this fanlisting invites fans of the American flag to add their names to a growing list of 64 members from around the world. It celebrates the Stars and Stripes as a symbol of freedom and liberty, offering a simple way for enthusiasts of this iconic national symbol to show their appreciation.
https://myfam.tripod.com/cswebring.html
The Cyber Sisters Webring serves as the hub for a women-only online community called Cyber Sisters, connecting member homepages through a shared navigation ring. Visitors can find instructions for joining the webring via Yahoo's system, along with the navigation bar code needed to participate.