in alphabetical order
updated periodically
sites that have shut down will not be removed but will be moved to their own section
dm me on discord to be featured (@mwinger) - if you want to be featured, dm me explicitly that you want to be featured in the message, if you just send a wave sticker (like most do), i will ignore you, and depending on my mood, you might get instablocked as well.
at some point in the future (1+ years or more) this will be purely community submissions and not my own submissions because this community has been rolling for 7 years and there are no signs of it stopping, and since i've been here for so long, i don't think i want 7 more years of this
obscure github projects that relate to the community (name generators, rants about sbc, etc)
what will not be featured here
links to sandbox archives
links to sandbox community discord servers
invite links usually go down after like 3 weeks and i don't want to have to replace those every other fucking day for each site
discord invite links are typically on the site it's for anyway
links to sandbox developers social medias or github profiles
if you haven't caught on, this is creepy.
links to sandbox fandom wikis
if a sandbox has their own proprietary wiki run by trusted communty members or the creators themselves (that is maintained properly), i'll happily include it.
the reason fandom wikis aren't included is because usually they're filled with outdated information as they're typically only maintained for 3 months by the original creator and never passed off
links to sandbox social medias
more often than not, they're on the sandbox site in the footer or somewhere else
unsecure sources
OLD brick-hill source
the only reason people make sites with this source is because they are lazy or they can't code
the latter (can't code) is especially dangerous since sometimes people use an unpatched version of the source code, and there are literally xss vulnerabilities on the fucking forums unpatched.
Update: Since Brick-Hill has gone open source as of July 26th, 2023, I want to restate that this bullet point only applies to the 2017 Brick-Hill source, not the 2023 Laravel source.
Heavily speculated by community members
Confirmed by former website staff
Confirmed by current website staff or website owner
A: on this list, i define shutdown as sites that were ALREADY on the original list that have since shutdown. sandboxes that have shutdown years ago will not be included. this section will also have articles attached pertaining to the shutdown of said sandbox. A shutdown in my book is defined as a site going offline and deleting their socials like their discord server, their twitter, etc.
Cuberely
(anywhere from the 8th to the 14th of July 2023; RIP :c)