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[[File:Bait and switch.jpg|thumb|240x240px|The ''bait-and-switch'' technique consists of misleading a person into clicking a link by telling them erroneous information.]]
[[File:Bait and switch.jpg|thumb|240x240px|The ''bait-and-switch'' technique consists of misleading a person into clicking a link by telling them erroneous information.]]
'''Shock sites''', also known as '''shock media''' or '''shockers''', are any piece of media (mostly on the Internet) that use disturbing content, commonly [[:Category:Pornography|pornography]], [[:Category:Gore|gore]], and other types of [[:Category:Graphic content|graphic imagery]] to shock viewers. Just like traditional [[screamer]]s, shock sites have a goal to shock their viewers with unexpected content. Some famous examples of shock sites include [[2 Girls 1 Cup]], [[Jarsquatter]], [[1 Lunatic 1 Ice Pick]], [[Kekma.net]], and [[Goatse]]. These websites have gained a high level of popularity since the late 20th century, and are often used as a practical jokes. The first shock website ever created was [[Rotten.com]], a site that featured photographs of dead people, disturbing diseases, deformed bodies, and a lot more. In addition, Rotten.com was also the first gore website ever created.
'''Shock sites''', also known as '''shock media''' or '''shockers''', are any piece of media (mostly on the Internet) that use disturbing content, commonly [[:Category:Pornography|pornography]], [[:Category:Gore|gore]], and other types of [[:Category:Graphic content|graphic imagery]] to shock viewers. Just like traditional [[screamer]]s, shock sites have a goal to shock their viewers with unexpected content. Some famous examples of shock sites include [[2 Girls 1 Cup]], [[Jarsquatter]], [[1 Lunatic 1 Ice Pick]], [[Kekma.net]], and [[Goatse]]. This type of media has gained a high level of popularity since the late 20th century, and is often used in practical jokes. The first shock website ever created was [[Rotten.com]], a site that featured photographs of dead people, disturbing diseases, deformed bodies, and a lot more.


==History==
==History==
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On April 23, 2019, [[Kekma.ga]] was released. Kekma.ga was a shock site that once opened displayed an 18+ age warning and a giant button that read "ENTER" in the middle. Once clicked, the website would change to extreme gore, with a center video of a man squatting in a pool of blood, forcing a large, bloodstained industrial screw into 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 followed up with another site called [[WomensAlliance.xyz]] in October 2020, which shut down a few months later. The site shut down in February 2022, on its final domain Kekma.net.
On April 23, 2019, [[Kekma.ga]] was released. Kekma.ga was a shock site that once opened displayed an 18+ age warning and a giant button that read "ENTER" in the middle. Once clicked, the website would change to extreme gore, with a center video of a man squatting in a pool of blood, forcing a large, bloodstained industrial screw into 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 followed up with another site called [[WomensAlliance.xyz]] in October 2020, which shut down a few months later. The site shut down in February 2022, on its final domain Kekma.net.


A viral graphic shock video titled [[Duckpack51]] was uploaded to [[TikTok]] by user Mayengg03 in June 2021, who was banned after moderators found his post. The video was named after the Blogspot page where it originated from, and showed a clip of a girl dancing before cutting to a video of a man named Rodolfo Belluci being executed via decapitation. In 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 video as "The most banned video on the Internet."<ref><nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkwX91YT4Tw</nowiki></ref>
A shock video titled [[Duckpack51]] was posted to [[TikTok]] by user Mayengg03 in June 2021, who was banned after moderators found his post. The video was named after the Blogspot page where it originated from, and showed a clip of a girl dancing before cutting to a video of a man named Rodolfo Belluci being executed via decapitation. In the same year, a "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 video as "The most banned video on the Internet."<ref><nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkwX91YT4Tw</nowiki></ref>
 
== Popular Culture ==
== Popular Culture ==
Because of their popularity, shock sites have been mentioned or featured in some works of popular media. [[Lemon Party]] was mentioned on a sketch on ''Talkshow with Spike Feresten'', ''[[wikipedia:Archer|Archer]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Simpsons|The Simpsons]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Cleveland Show|The Cleveland Show]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:30 Rock|30 Rock]]''. ''30 Rock'' made three allusions to "Lemon Party".
Because of their popularity, shock sites have been mentioned or featured in some works of popular media. [[Lemon Party]] was mentioned on a sketch on ''Talkshow with Spike Feresten'', ''[[wikipedia:Archer|Archer]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Simpsons|The Simpsons]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Cleveland Show|The Cleveland Show]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:30 Rock|30 Rock]]''. ''30 Rock'' made three allusions to "Lemon Party".
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In the ''[[wikipedia:Family Guy|Family Guy]]'' [[wikipedia:Family Guy (season 6)|season 6]] episode ''Back to the Woods'', Brian asks Stewie for help getting unhitched to a pole, but Stewie refuses in retaliation for making him watch "that video with the two girls and a cup!" The episode then cuts to Brian filming Stewie sitting by the computer and watching [[2 Girls 1 Cup]]. Stewie then proceeds to become surprised and shocked by the video.<ref><nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moHj6cIrmQ4</nowiki></ref>
In the ''[[wikipedia:Family Guy|Family Guy]]'' [[wikipedia:Family Guy (season 6)|season 6]] episode ''Back to the Woods'', Brian asks Stewie for help getting unhitched to a pole, but Stewie refuses in retaliation for making him watch "that video with the two girls and a cup!" The episode then cuts to Brian filming Stewie sitting by the computer and watching [[2 Girls 1 Cup]]. Stewie then proceeds to become surprised and shocked by the video.<ref><nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moHj6cIrmQ4</nowiki></ref>
=== Reactions ===
=== Reactions ===
[[File:Reaction 2.png|thumb|220x220px|A group of soldiers reacting to '''2 Girls 1 Cup'''.]]
[[File:Reaction 2.png|thumb|220x220px|A group of soldiers reacting to '''2 Girls 1 Cup'''.]]
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* '''''[[:Category:Shock sites|All shock sites featured on Screamer Wiki]]'''''
* '''''[[:Category:Shock sites|All shock sites featured on Screamer Wiki]]'''''
* '''''[[List of Shock sites|More shock sites that were not listed on the Category]]'''''
* '''''[[List of Shock sites|More shock sites that were not listed on the Category]]'''''
===Learn more===
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shock_site
*https://ipfs.fleek.co/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Shock_site.html
*https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ShockSite


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