Subcultures
332 sites
https://warosu.org/
Warosu is the Fuuka-based archiver for 4chan boards, preserving threads from boards like /lit/, /sci/, /biz/, /ck/, /diy/, and others long after they expire on the original site. It serves as an invaluable reference for retrieving deleted or expired imageboard discussions across a wide range of topics.
https://wackyworkbench.neocities.org/
Neo 'Hooligan' Robotnik's colorful Neocities hub celebrating Sonic the Hedgehog, TMNT, and retro gaming culture, complete with fan pages for titles like Sonic Riders, Sonic OVA, and DKC 2. The site has accumulated 100k views over two years and is packed with 88x31 buttons, neighbor links, and a warm old-web community spirit.
https://tilde.town/~busb
Mitchell's tilde.town member page offers a brief personal introduction alongside links to two separate blogs where he writes errant thoughts about his life in information technology. Part of the tilde.town old-web revival community, the page has a minimalist charm with a quirky Oscar Wilde quote and a nod to fellow tilde community member undeadcactus.
https://gothic-time-machine.neocities.org/
Gothic Time Machine is a darkly atmospheric personal site with heavy gothic visual styling, featuring spider imagery, fire skulls, and a starfield aesthetic that evokes the classic underground web era. The anti-fascist tagline and 'journey through time' branding suggest a site dedicated to goth subculture, retro aesthetics, and countercultural sensibilities.
https://tilde.town/~joshumax
Joshumax's tilde.town homepage greets visitors with a quirky BASIC interpreter shell aesthetic, simulating an old-school terminal session complete with copyright notices and interruption errors. A minimal but charming artifact of the tilde community revival, where retro computing culture meets collaborative indie web hosting.
https://that-emo-alien.neocities.org/
The critter cave is a work-in-progress personal site by a self-described emo alien with an edgy, cartoonish aesthetic featuring bright colors, flashing lights, and cartoony gore. Still in early construction, it hints at a dark, internet-subculture personality with warnings about mature themes and a playful old-web sensibility.
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://cliques.gensoukai.net/dye
Suicide Party is a web clique dedicated to people who dye their hair unnatural colors, offering pixel people graphics customizable by hair color, style, and skin tone that members can display on their own sites. The clique features an active member list, join codes, and a charming community of alt-hair enthusiasts from across the old web.
https://serenegecko.neocities.org/
Serenegecko's handcrafted personal site features a rich collection of fanlistings spanning interests like My Chemical Romance, Ghost, Discworld, Revolutionary Girl Utena, and The Princess Bride, among others. The site also includes sections for art, writing, and resources on current world events, all wrapped in a warm, work-in-progress Neocities aesthetic.
https://www.svenknebel.de/posts
Sven Knebel's personal blog chronicles his demoscene contributions, including TIC-80 byte-sized programs submitted to events like Deadline and Lovebyte demoparty, complete with code, screenshots, and videos. The site also touches on IndieWeb tech experiments like micropub endpoints and occasional 'Today I Learned' posts, making it a fascinating window into the demoscene and indie web communities.