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Welcome to Wikipe-chan.org
Wikipe-chan.org is a collaborative, ever-growing archive focused on preserving the history, humor, and chaos of internet culture.

What is Internet Culture?
Internet culture isn't just cat pictures and viral videos — it's a living, evolving tapestry of:
- Anonymous imageboards, niche forums, and obscure BBS logs
- Meme evolution, copypasta origins, and greentext storytelling
- Lost media, forgotten fan pages, and digital archaeology
- Net aesthetics: vaporwave, web brutalism, Y2K design, ASCII art
- Flash games, .SWF animations, ARGs, and weird net experiments
What We Document
- Iconic and obscure web communities (e.g., 4chan, Something Awful)
- Internet drama, legends, hoaxes, and digital urban myths
- Subcultures like cybergoths, NEETs, hikikomori, e-girls/boys
- Tools and platforms that shaped the web (WinMX, mIRC, Xanga)
- Screenshots, archives, timelines, and deep lore
Why It Matters
As the web becomes sanitized and platforms centralize, the raw and messy creativity of early internet culture is at risk of being lost. Wikipe-chan.org exists to preserve that spirit — not just nostalgia, but digital history.
Want to Help?
We're a community-driven project. Anyone can contribute:
- Create new pages or expand stubs
- Fix formatting, add sources, or categorize entries
- Share artifacts or screenshots from your slice of the net
No wiki experience required — just a love for the weird web.
Featured Categories
🛠️ Tools & Resources
- Help:Editing – Basic wiki syntax and editing tips
- Template:Infobox Meme – Standard format for meme entries
- Special:WantedPages – High-demand missing pages
- Community Portal – Discuss ideas, get help, and connect
⭐ Featured Article
Template:Random subpage Want to nominate a featured article? Visit Project:Featured!