Subcultures
332 sites
https://pukapikachu.neocities.org/
Puka's Corner is a colorful personal homepage belonging to an 18+ creator who shares their love of ravecore music, hyena facts, cat trivia, and furry/alternative internet culture. Visitors will find links to their art gallery, commissions, social media, and a guestbook, all wrapped in a playful old-web aesthetic.
https://tilde.town/~undeadcactus
A tilde.town personal page belonging to user undeadcactus, presented in a retro terminal tree-style layout listing projects including webpages, software, hardware, and a comic. The site links to several small projects like ckxd, bytefix, and a hardware project called Wlan UP Schalter, reflecting the DIY hacker aesthetic common to tilde communities.
https://aliensonline.neocities.org/
Aliens Online is a whimsical webring for people who don't identify as earthlings, connecting sites from self-described "aliens" across the web. Members can browse the ring, join with their own site, and grab a widget to display their alien allegiance.
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://objectum-media.neocities.org/links/affiliates
Objectum Media is a digital hub and media recommendation resource dedicated to the objectum and POSIC communities, covering people who experience attraction to or relationships with objects. The site maintains a media directory, queue, and affiliate network connecting community members who create their own websites.
https://cybr.gay/
Cybr.gay is a personal site by a queer, trans, furry, and therian creator who shares art, blog posts, music favorites, and educational tech resources. The site sports a polished accessibility menu, a fediring membership, and a vibrant button gallery that reflects its creator's roots in LGBTQ and furry internet communities.
https://hope.net/
HOPE (Hackers On Planet Earth) is the official site for one of the longest-running hacker conferences in the world, held in New York City and associated with 2600 Magazine. Now registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, the organization is actively planning HOPE 26 and inviting speakers, contributors, and community members to shape its future.
https://2014-rave.neocities.org/
A rave-themed personal site from Neocities featuring flashing graphics, autoplaying music, and a bold warning page for photosensitive visitors. Built with an early-2010s rave aesthetic in mind, it promises a sensory-heavy experience for fans of club and rave culture.
https://basementcommunity.com/
Basement Community is a small, active online message board where 730 registered members chat about games, music, TV, food, art, books, and general internet life. With nearly 7,400 posts across a cozy mix of topic boards, it has the welcoming feel of an old-school forum built for people who still love that kind of community.
https://grizzlyganja.neocities.org/
Grizzly Ganja is a UK-based personal hub celebrating cannabis culture, hippie life, and the love of nature and freedom, packed with links to seed banks, grow diaries, cannabis news, and activism resources. The site also curates an eclectic mix of dub, dark ambient, and psychedelic music streams, making it a laid-back one-stop portal for stoner culture enthusiasts.