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[[File:Ww.jpg|thumb|[[What's Wrong With This Picture]] was rediscovered.]] | [[File:Ww.jpg|thumb|[[What's Wrong With This Picture]] was rediscovered.]] | ||
* [[YouTube]] removed the dislike count, making the bait-and-switch of YouTube screamers a bit effective. | * [[YouTube]] removed the dislike count, making the bait-and-switch of YouTube screamers a bit effective. | ||
* A popular [[Scratch]] copy of [Flappy Bird]] was hacked to display a shock video. The hacker responded in the comment section of the article. | * A popular [[Scratch]] copy of [[Flappy Bird]] was hacked to display a shock video. The hacker responded in the comment section of the article. | ||
* Our beloved Screamer Wiki turned 8th. | * Our beloved Screamer Wiki turned 8th. | ||
* The hunt of [[Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret]] ended. | * The hunt of [[Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret]] ended. |
Revision as of 13:15, 22 November 2021
- YouTube removed the dislike count, making the bait-and-switch of YouTube screamers a bit effective.
- A popular Scratch copy of Flappy Bird was hacked to display a shock video. The hacker responded in the comment section of the article.
- Our beloved Screamer Wiki turned 8th.
- The hunt of Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret ended.
- Mainstream media outlet DenOfGeek, mentioned our wiki in a screamer-related article.
- The original What's Wrong With This Picture? (pictured) was rediscovered and is believed to be created by a flash animator Jaybill McCarthy on his site jaybill.com. The original screamer is a lot more different than the clone itself.
- Googlevideo.com is now blocked on the Web Archive, which makes archiving screamer/shock site permalinks harder. Due to this, We're probably gonna host some archives at host.screamer.wiki.
- The wiki has reached the milestone of 10 million visits. Thanks for visiting!