Subcultures
332 sites
https://tilde.town/~krowbar/chatcloud
Created by krowbar, this tool generates word clouds from the tilde.town community chat logs, letting visitors visualize the most frequently used words across any given month or time range dating back to 2014. It's a fascinating window into the evolving conversations and culture of the tilde.town community over nearly a decade of IRC chatter.
https://bodyetal.site/
Body et al. is a plural collective running community resources, zines, and educational writing centered on plurality and Dissociative Identity Disorder. The site organizes in-person meetup groups in the DC/Maryland/Virginia area, links to guides for running plural communities, and hosts academic-style writing on DID etiology and subsystems.
https://aromatic.wings.nu/
Aromatic is a web clique created by Kirryn as an unofficial reboot of the classic 1990s clique Scented Angels, inviting webmasters to declare the 'scent' of their current site layout and join a community of like-minded old-web enthusiasts. With 185 members and roots in the Teen Domain Scene era, it captures the nostalgic spirit of early internet community-building through themed cliques and webrings.
https://cosmicwarp.neocities.org/
Cosmic Warp is the colorful personal site of Orion (they/he), a neurodivergent, plural, and disabled creator who built this neon, CRT-styled space to share their interests, introduce their system, and foster community with fellow weirdos. The site features a Q&A section with multiple system members, links to anarchist zines and mutual aid resources, accessibility toggles, and a welcoming ethos for outsiders and misfits.
http://dimenet.com/hotnews
DIMENET Hot News Network is a newsgroup archive and virtual community hub dedicated to the disability rights movement, organizing resources, news, and advocacy for independent living. Featuring links to direct action updates, independent living centers, statewide councils, and campaigns like 'Expect the Respect,' it serves as a grassroots organizing hub for disability community activists.
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://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.
https://tilde.town/~login/blog
The blog of tilde.town user ~login, documenting small programming projects and community tools like tcoin, a virtual currency system for the tilde.town Unix social network. Posts cover tilde community games, terminal adventures, and the quirky collaborative culture of tilde.town's shared Linux environment.
https://dresscoded.neocities.org/
DressCoded! is a punk-influenced personal site by an English teenager using hand-coded zines, art, and blog posts to protest UK policymaking and advocate for rights. Inspired by 80s punk aesthetics, the creator tackles politics, working-class issues, and LGBTQ topics with a DIY ethos that feels genuinely scrappy and passionate.
https://tilde.town/~sigveseb
A tilde.town member page belonging to sigveseb, part of the old-web revival community built around shared Unix servers and collaborative hacker culture. The page is nearly empty aside from a tilde.town webring integration, offering little content beyond its community affiliation.