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{{Lowercase}}{{Infobox|title = x-rider.com|image = Epitaph20wallpaper2001.jpg|imagecaption = Promotional image for the South Korean movie Epitaph.|maker = Choi Hyun-Sik|date = 1999|type = Website|country = {{Korea}}}}'''x-rider.com''' is a [[screamer]] website created by Choi Hyun-Sik. The website plays a clip from a South Korean movie called ''Epitaph''. The website shows a picture of a smiling dead woman, with her face covered in blood and her eyes all black. There are no screams actually, is just a loud sound effect from the movie that, in a loop, cause it to be annoying.
{{Infobox Website
|title = X-rider
|image = X-rider.png
|imagecaption = The oldest version before turning into a screamer.
|maker = Choi Hyun-Sik
|type = Website
|registered in = 2000
|written in = HTML5, CSS, Flash
|status = Active
}}
'''X-rider.com''' is a korean [[screamer]] [[webpage]] created and hosted by Choi Hyun-Sik in 2000.  


The website went offline in June of 2015, but went back online in early 2017.
The website features a flash loop of a clip from the South Korean film ''[[wikipedia:Epitaph (2007 film)|Epitaph]]'' on its main page, which depicts a deceased woman with a bloody, smiling face and no eyes. While there are no "screamers" per se, the video features loud, startling noises that easily ''scared'' the viewer. After a short period of time, the viewer is redirected to [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfWmkxOQzTh0wgGk77uigDQ VloggerChris]'s [[YouTube]] channel.


=== '''History''' ===
This website's domain was registered in 2000, and the initial .htm file showed a person riding a bike with a view counter displayed below. However, clicking the file led to an empty page. The domain was acquired in 2010 and replaced with a screamer, but without redirection to a YouTube channel. The site went offline in June 2015 and reappeared in early 2017. Its current main page displays the content above.
The domain name was first registered in 1999, but went offline in 2005. Then in 2010, the domain was registered again by someone else and the [[screamer]] was created. In June of 2015, the website went offline for the second time. In early 2017, the website went back online.


== Links ==
== Links ==
<u>NOTE:</u> The following website contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following website contains a [[screamer]]!
* '''Original website''': x-rider.com
* x-rider.com
* '''Epitaph Movie''': youtube.com/watch?v=WzAQ_a-q8a0
* '''Showcase Video''': youtube.com/watch?v=WzAQ_a-q8a0
* '''Safe version:''' web.archive.org/web/20000621111153/<nowiki>http://www.x-rider.com/</nowiki>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:56, 20 September 2023

X-rider.com is a korean screamer webpage created and hosted by Choi Hyun-Sik in 2000.

The website features a flash loop of a clip from the South Korean film Epitaph on its main page, which depicts a deceased woman with a bloody, smiling face and no eyes. While there are no "screamers" per se, the video features loud, startling noises that easily scared the viewer. After a short period of time, the viewer is redirected to VloggerChris's YouTube channel.

This website's domain was registered in 2000, and the initial .htm file showed a person riding a bike with a view counter displayed below. However, clicking the file led to an empty page. The domain was acquired in 2010 and replaced with a screamer, but without redirection to a YouTube channel. The site went offline in June 2015 and reappeared in early 2017. Its current main page displays the content above.

Links

NOTE: The following website contains a screamer!

  • x-rider.com
  • Showcase Video: youtube.com/watch?v=WzAQ_a-q8a0
  • Safe version: web.archive.org/web/20000621111153/http://www.x-rider.com/


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