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NeoCities always feels like a portal to an older internet
Tell me more?
I see it allows you to create your own site. How is the hosting done? As in who pays?
How do you find other cool sites etc. I like the idea just not sure on all the deets.
Hosting is free for users, that much I know (had to chuck something on there for a thing in uni several years ago)
Thanks. Iโll definitely be looking into this more.
I'm guessing it's a spin-off of the original GeoCities back in early 2000s which was also mainly for free site hosting.
This seems like where you can browse/search: https://neocities.org/browse
Its a free site builder, if you search there is an option to browse and a lot of sites have links to other sites and you can kind of get lost. I'm actually working on my own neocities right now.
https://clubnintendoarchives.neocities.org/
^Thats the first neocities site I found and that introduced me to the idea.
Neocities came up in another question I asked, and so I looked into it. They have a couple ways they handle funding, via donations or becoming a supporter and subscribing for a little each month.
You may have already looked this up by now, but for anyone else that comes across this and was wondering too, there ya go!