Join the Tor Onionweb, there's almost no content beyond crappy test home pages and memes despite what the mainstream media wanted you to believe. And there's also IPFS, ZeroNet, MaidSafe, I2P and lots of other competing projects based on different designs.
But this is also a problem, nobody wants to live in a ghost town...
In the recent 5 years, there has been a renaissance of "cyberspace" as in the early science fiction, the cyberpunk culture, and aesthetics and a nostalgia of 1980s in general, as shown in vaporwave [0] arts and independent/DIY music. In many works, the imagery of cyberspace was used heavily, and themes included Usenet the Eternal September, Sci-Fi themed hacking and cracking, early BBS and imageboard subculture, lots of memes, etc. And recently there is also an upsurge of cyberpunk-related fictions, games (e.g. VA-11 HALL-A [1]), TV series, etc.
The reason sure includes the economic recession and political failures of the present days, but the death of the early Internet culture and the promises of "cyberspace" being a cutting-edge, cool and fun place has failed in a future that never comes, is definitely an important cause.
But this is also a problem, nobody wants to live in a ghost town...