Subcultures
261 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://cascading.space/
Cascading Space is the personal corner of Cascade, a protogen (a type of furry character) who experiments with web design and participates in numerous indie webrings. The site includes a blog, character ref sheets, and links to other mysterious sections still under construction.
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://daikonet.neocities.org/
DAIKONET is an adult-oriented personal homepage on Neocities with a moody, old-web aesthetic and image-heavy layout. The minimal text and cryptic taglines give it a distinctly atmospheric feel reminiscent of early internet personal pages.
https://blackwings.neocities.org/
Black Wings Society is a mysterious online collective centered around Serial Experiments Lain, cyberpunk philosophy, transhumanism, and lainism, presenting itself as a quasi-cult community with roots dating back to 1996. Visitors will find a stylized retro-aesthetic space referencing Mebious, the Wired, and figures like fauux, with sections for enlightenment, revival, transcendence, and connection.
https://glamourbombing.nekoweb.org/
The Faerie Glamour Archives is a whimsical site dedicated to faeries and the practice of glamourbombing, the art of leaving small magical or beautiful surprises in public spaces. Featuring alterhuman and plural community webrings, it sits at the intersection of fae spirituality, otherkin identity, and creative activism.
https://candyteeth.neocities.org/
Mortis (also known as Bones) runs this chaotic, expressive personal homepage celebrating their identity as a furry, otherkin, and queer teen with a love of electronic music, drawing, and computers. The site is a classic old-web personal introduction page packed with identity labels, webring participation, and the unapologetic weirdness its creator wears as a badge of pride.
https://2dpinkclouds.neocities.org/
2dPinkClouds is a dreamy personal site built around a soft pink aesthetic, offering a 'Cloud Explorer' section, shrines, a blog, and a leftism page. The whimsical branding and mix of personal content, fandom shrines, and political interests make it a charming little corner of the indie web.
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://grackle.neocities.org/
Grackle's Place is a curated archive directory collecting links to LGBT-focused resources organized by community: gay men, lesbian, bisexual, trans and GNC, intersex, and HIV/AIDS. Built and maintained by one person, it preserves free and open-access links to older web content for queer communities, making it a useful preservation resource for LGBT internet history.