Neocities dot org if you can wade through the tumblr crowd and 'my highschool teacher
made me make a website' websites.
Angelfire still exists, but idk if they still offer free stuff or if they just keep on hosting the old stuff because they promised to. Or you could go with the crappy old *talkboard goto, byethost.
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GeoCities was a popular web hosting service launched in 1994, allowing users to create free websites organized into virtual "neighborhoods". It was acquired by Yahoo in 1999 but shut down in the US in 2009, with the final Japanese version closing in 2019. The service is remembered for its early internet aesthetic, characterized by flashy graphics and personal, amateur-style websites
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Angelfire
For only $16.99, buying a .com domain includes a FREE e-mail address, subdomains and domain forwarding.
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What's with the first paragraph?