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'''[[ | '''[[BestGore|Bestgore.com]]''' was a [[shock site]] created by Mark Marek on April 30, 2008. The website published violent, uncensored videos, photographs, and news, similar to [[Ogrish.com|Ogrish]] and [[Rotten.com]]. | ||
The site was created on April 30, 2008, by Mark Marek, and immediately started sharing highly graphic videos and photos of events such as murders. With an estimated 10–15 million monthly visits, BestGore was the most popular shock site in the world. As well to real-life footage and pictures, there were also articles promoting conspiracy theories and revisionist histories, such as holocaust denial, with source material from, most notably David Irving and Ursula Haverbeck. The site has been viewed by some visitors and journalists as being racist and having an extremely toxic community. | |||
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Revision as of 15:39, 30 September 2022
Bestgore.com was a shock site created by Mark Marek on April 30, 2008. The website published violent, uncensored videos, photographs, and news, similar to Ogrish and Rotten.com.
The site was created on April 30, 2008, by Mark Marek, and immediately started sharing highly graphic videos and photos of events such as murders. With an estimated 10–15 million monthly visits, BestGore was the most popular shock site in the world. As well to real-life footage and pictures, there were also articles promoting conspiracy theories and revisionist histories, such as holocaust denial, with source material from, most notably David Irving and Ursula Haverbeck. The site has been viewed by some visitors and journalists as being racist and having an extremely toxic community.