Yes, there are several sites similar to VampireFreaks that cater to alternative subcultures and communities. Websites like DeviantArt and FetLife provide platforms for users to share art, connect with others, and explore niche interests. Additionally, forums like Reddit have specific subreddits dedicated to goth and alternative lifestyles. Other social networks, such as MySpace (in its original form), also served similar functions for niche communities.
vampirefreaks.com is unique. No other website is like it. Goths can chat and be "friends" with emos and emo haters and normal people. But you can try wetpaint.com, make a wiki or blog, and advertise. ta da... kinda like vampirefreaks. You could also try myspace or facebook. but nothing is like vf also try emobucket.com
yes. kewlchat.com scapenation.com.
tagged.com
jibjab.com!
ask.com
Vfall.com
4shared, hulkshare
No, it is unique.
, Neopets,Clubpenguin
Well, any selling/bidding sites like ebay gumtree and any other sites you know
tppcrpg.net is a cool site
Blogspot,typepad,etc.