This is a list of various links I have found that I found interesting or notable enough for a variety of reasons that they should be catolouged here.
Starlink is a IRC server that started in 1997. The core web design doesn't seem to have changed since then, although it says it was last updated in 2020. I tried connecting to it but it 404'd, so i am not sure if it is even active, particularly because the website says that the creator died in 2012.
This is a forum for teenage girls who smoke. Most genuine activity was around 2007, since then it has become filled with spam and nonces. Theres been less then 10 genuine posts on it.
A site all about oxymorons, started in 2001. Even has a forum where people can submit oxymorons. The last post on the forum was in 2022, most activity was at least 10-20 years ago, and it no longer allows making new accounts so i think its completely dead at this point.
An abandoned forum called.. Abandoned Forum. Was active from 2005-2012 when it began dying off. Very melancholic.
This is a small, chill text-board. That's about it
A minimal site with a vibe similar to midnight.pub. Links to a bunch of other similar sites
Perhaps one of the best stories i've read on the web
A site where people send questions via email to an entity known as "the oracle", where it is then forwarded to of people who can type in witty responses to the question, and "The oracular priesthood" then selects the funniest answer to the question. When the questions and answers are published on Usenet and the WWW people can vote on them
"niggasin.space" or NiS, is a somewhat small general forum.
A collection of source code formatted to look like anime girls
A ancient forum thats still active dedicated to hating commercials
A really weird website about pancakes
This is a article that is about how websites have become insanely bloated throughout the past couple of years. Contains some interesting statistics
A pretty good summary about how the web is fucked and where to go, and some other similar pages to read
This site is currently owned by Yahoo, and going to netscape.com redirects to AOL. Apparently this site is for people who still use the Netscape internet service provider
This was the first ever wiki. Read-only since 2015
A *nix OS based around Serial Experiments Lain. Inactive since 2005
milk.com has been owned since 1994 by a private individual. The owner, Dan, has stated in response to people offering to buy the domain that he wants to keep it and the minimum he would consider selling it for is $10 million. Overall, the site is pretty cool
This is a search engine for the indieweb. Pretty cool
A very large directory of sites
A not-as-large but still good directory of sites. This one may interest you more if you are a *chan user