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[[Spritecranberry.net]] was created in 2019, and originally redirected the viewer to a graphic [[YouTube]] video titled "''How to express your dogs anal glands at home (Veterinarian recommended way)''", in which a veterinarian inserts his fingers inside a dogs anus. The site now redirects to an image of a bloody hair transplant.  
[[Spritecranberry.net]] was created in 2019, and originally redirected the viewer to a graphic [[YouTube]] video titled "''How to express your dogs anal glands at home (Veterinarian recommended way)''", in which a veterinarian inserts his fingers inside a dogs anus. The site now redirects to an image of a bloody hair transplant.  


On April 23rd, 2019, [[Kekma.ga]] was released. Kekma.ga, also known under its current URL Kekma.net, is a shock site that once opened displays an 18+ age warning and a giant button that says "ENTER" in the middle. Once clicked, the website will change to extreme gore with a centre video of a man squatting in a pool of semi-clotted blood, forcing a large, bloodstained industrial screw down his urethra. A 41-minute video titled "The Kekma movie" was released on September 11, 2020, and contains several YouTube Poops, various parodies, offensive jokes, and numerous statements about the September 11 attacks. The owner of the website, Obok Meatgod, followed up with another site called [[WomensAlliance.xyz]] in October 2020, which shut down a few months later.
On April 23rd, 2019, [[Kekma.ga]] was released. Kekma.ga, also known as Kekma.net, was a shock site that once opened displayed an 18+ age warning and a giant button that says "ENTER" in the middle. Once clicked, the website changed to extreme gore with a centre video of a man squatting in a pool of semi-clotted blood, forcing a large, bloodstained industrial screw down his urethra. A 41-minute video titled "The Kekma movie" was released on September 11, 2020, and contains several YouTube Poops, various parodies, offensive jokes, and numerous statements about the September 11 attacks. The owner of the website, Obok Meatgod, followed up with another site called [[WomensAlliance.xyz]] in October 2020, which shut down a few months later.


A viral graphic shock video titled [[Duck Pack 51|Duckpack51]] was uploaded to [[TikTok]] by user ''Mayengg03'' in June 2021, who was banned after moderators found his post. The video is named after the blog post page where it originated from, and shows a clip of a girl dancing before cutting to a video of an unknown individual being beheaded by a drug cartel. The same year, a formerly lost snuff film made in 2015 titled Necropedopheliac, which is commonly referred to as [[Snuff R73]], was found after a horror cinema [https://icebergcharts.com/ iceberg chart] mentioning the film was posted onto Reddit. The film is a 10 minutes 55 seconds compilation of extreme medical gore from the [https://www.britannica.com/event/Syrian-Civil-War Syrian civil war] involving children and babies, as well as security footage from China of a man stomping on a toddler. Youtuber [https://youtube.fandom.com/wiki/Tuv Tuv] described the film as "The most banned video on the internet"<ref><nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkwX91YT4Tw</nowiki></ref>.
A viral graphic shock video titled [[Duck Pack 51|Duckpack51]] was uploaded to [[TikTok]] by user ''Mayengg03'' in June 2021, who was banned after moderators found his post. The video is named after the blog post page where it originated from, and shows a clip of a girl dancing before cutting to a video of an unknown individual being beheaded by a drug cartel. The same year, a formerly lost snuff film made in 2015 titled Necropedopheliac, which is commonly referred to as [[Snuff R73]], was found after a horror cinema [https://icebergcharts.com/ iceberg chart] mentioning the film was posted onto Reddit. The film is a 10 minutes 55 seconds compilation of extreme medical gore from the [https://www.britannica.com/event/Syrian-Civil-War Syrian civil war] involving children and babies, as well as security footage from China of a man stomping on a toddler. Youtuber [https://youtube.fandom.com/wiki/Tuv Tuv] described the film as "The most banned video on the internet"<ref><nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkwX91YT4Tw</nowiki></ref>.

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