Subcultures
261 sites
https://qtpoc-ring.netlify.app/
The QTPOC Webring connects personal websites belonging to queer and trans people of color, curating a growing community of 20 member sites from diverse backgrounds and identities. It serves as a hub for discovery and solidarity on the indie web, with member listings, joining instructions, and affiliated webrings for queer and POC communities.
https://twentyphanday.nekoweb.org/
A 14+ personal site by 'twentyphanday' with a bold, image-heavy aesthetic featuring flashy gifs and colorful visuals behind a CD-styled warning splash page. Built for desktop Firefox at 1366x768, it has the hallmarks of an old-web revival personal page with webring navigation and mature content warnings.
https://femring.neocities.org/
The Femboy Webring is a community hub connecting websites owned by or focused on gender nonconforming (GNC) and femboy individuals, built around the idea that femboy identity is a genuine expression of self rather than a passing trend. It invites GNC and LGBT site owners to join a growing web of personal pages, offering a small but intentional space for visibility and community.
https://frutigeraeroarchive.org/
The Frutiger Aero Archive is a digital museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the glossy, nature-infused design aesthetic that dominated technology and graphic design from the mid-2000s to around 2013, covering styles like Y2K, Vectordelia, and Web 2.0 visual culture. Visitors can explore over 4000 downloadable wallpapers, a curated music player, flash media, indie games, icons, historical documentation, and an active community forum and chat room.
https://slipmoth.neocities.org/
The Gravesite is Erin's personal old-web style homepage, part of both the Hotline Webring and The Retronaut Webring, signaling a strong retro internet aesthetic. The site is image-heavy with minimal text, suggesting a visually driven creative space rooted in nostalgic web culture.
https://aurorawho.neocities.org/
The k-hole is a personal site run by Aurorawho, featuring animated stamps, graphics, diary entries with depressing themes, and frank discussion of drug use. Marked as 16+ for its dark and potentially suggestive content, it embraces an unapologetically raw aesthetic with CRT toggles and old-web sensibilities.
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://nostalgic.neocities.org/
A nostalgia-focused personal site celebrating the aesthetics and culture of the early 2000s web, complete with affiliates, cliques, and that classic 'any browser, any resolution' spirit. It captures the handcrafted, anything-goes energy of old-school personal homepages with a loving wink at the era.
https://cyberpunk.cl/
A minimalist cyberpunk-aesthetic personal page built around leet-speak text art, protocol references, and the visual language of underground hacker and cyberpunk culture. The site's sparse content layers internet protocol codes (SMTP, XMPP, PGP, IPFS, Tor onion) with themes of alienation, paranoia, and isolation in a style that feels like a terminal readout from a dystopian future.
https://cementgarden.neocities.org/
Cementgarden is a personal Neocities site by a creator who documents their interests in EGL (elegant gothic lolita) fashion, art, music, and daily life through diary entries, a closet showcase, and drawings. The site features a layout archive, custom stylesheets, a music diary with an embedded player, and a warm old-web aesthetic that makes it a charming slice of personal expression.