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'''[[Ghost Hunt]]''' is a playable e-card [[screamer]] made by Camilla Eriksson for ''[http://care2.com/ Care2.com]'' and her own website ''[http://www.millan.net/ millan.net]'', which hosts a number of original e-cards and animations, many of them with a holiday theme. Since most of her e-cards, even the Halloween-themed ones, are lighthearted and family-friendly, this game included several warnings on its title screen, like “too scary for kids!” and “not for the faint of heart!”.
'''[[Meatspinnetwork.com]]''' was a [[shock site]] collection website released on February 2, 2006. As the website name suggested, it was a followup of the popular [[Meatspin]] site.


The title screen tells the background story about a dead pirate that was buried under the floorboards of the Boston Library, who has been scaring unsuspecting visitors with his hauntings. It then instructs the player to click around the library to locate the Dead Pirate, with a reminder to turn their speakers on.
The main page of the site displayed a white background with some links to shock sites, including "Bagslap.com" and "Prolapsed.net". Sometime in 2007, a description was added to the main page which explained the whole purpose of the Meatspin network, which was to organize all of the shocking material available on the internet.
 
The creator of the website also wanted to make Meatspinnetwork a shock site sharing platform, where people would request a certain shock site to be made every month. The site also had links to official Meatspin social media in the "Social" section, such as YouTube("Meatspinvids"). Their Twitter and Reddit are named "meatspin.com."
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Revision as of 13:45, 5 May 2022

Meatspinnetwork.com was a shock site collection website released on February 2, 2006. As the website name suggested, it was a followup of the popular Meatspin site.

The main page of the site displayed a white background with some links to shock sites, including "Bagslap.com" and "Prolapsed.net". Sometime in 2007, a description was added to the main page which explained the whole purpose of the Meatspin network, which was to organize all of the shocking material available on the internet.

The creator of the website also wanted to make Meatspinnetwork a shock site sharing platform, where people would request a certain shock site to be made every month. The site also had links to official Meatspin social media in the "Social" section, such as YouTube("Meatspinvids"). Their Twitter and Reddit are named "meatspin.com."

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