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'''Documenting Reality''' is a online [[Shock site|shock forum and website]] that hosts graphic and disturbing content, including videos and images of real-life accidents, crimes, and violent incidents. Due to the graphic nature of the content, the website is intended for mature audiences only, and users are required to confirm that they are at least 18 years old before accessing the site.<ref>https://kernelmag.dailydot.com/features/report/7381/is-documenting-reality-the-most-gruesome-site-on-the-internet/</ref>
'''Documenting Reality''' is a online [[Shock site|shock forum and website]] that hosts graphic and disturbing content, including videos and images of real-life accidents, crimes, and violent incidents. Due to the graphic nature of the content, the website is intended for mature audiences only, and users are required to confirm that they are at least 18 years old before accessing the site.<ref>https://kernelmag.dailydot.com/features/report/7381/is-documenting-reality-the-most-gruesome-site-on-the-internet/</ref>


== History ==
DocumentingReality.com is an obscure website, with limited information available regarding its establishment and evolution. However, it seems to have gained popularity in the early 2000s as a destination for individuals drawn to viewing violent and distressing content. The site features user-generated content that is not curated or moderated, leading to concerns about the possibility of hosting illegal material or content that propagates violence and hate speech. ''Documenting Reality'' has been embroiled in legal disputes and controversies concerning its content in recent years. The site was blocked in the United Kingdom by the Internet Watch Foundation in 2014,{{cite}}and in 2016, it was temporarily shut down by its hosting provider due to concerns about its content. Despite these setbacks, the website was restored shortly after and continues to draw a devoted following of individuals seeking to view graphic and disturbing material.
The history of DocumentingReality.com is unclear, and there is limited information available about its origins and development. However, the website appears to have been established in the early 2000s, and it has been a popular destination for people interested in viewing disturbing and violent content.
 
The website's content is user-generated, and it is not curated or moderated in any significant way. This has led to concerns about the potential for the website to host illegal content or content that promotes violence and hate speech.
 
In recent years, DocumentingReality.com has faced legal challenges and controversies related to its content. In 2014, the website was blocked in the United Kingdom by the Internet Watch Foundation, a non-profit organization that works to remove illegal content from the internet.
 
In 2016, the website was temporarily shut down by its hosting provider, reportedly due to concerns about the site's content. However, the site was soon restored and remains active as of my knowledge cutoff of September 2021.
 
The website continues to attract a dedicated audience of people interested in viewing graphic and disturbing content. However, it is important to note that the content on DocumentingReality.com can be extremely disturbing and can have negative psychological effects on viewers. It is recommended that individuals exercise caution and seek professional help if they are struggling with the effects of exposure to such content.
 
== Videos featured ==
* [[ChechClear]]
* [[No Mercy in Mexico]]
* [[Hi]]
* [[Suicide of Ronnie McNutt]]
* [[Ricardo López's Suicide]]


Documenting Reality also featured known shock sites including [[ChechClear]], [[No Mercy in Mexico]], [[Hi]], [[Suicide of Ronnie McNutt]], [[Ricardo López's Suicide]].
==Videos==
==Videos==
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Revision as of 18:52, 17 April 2023

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The following work contains content and material that some may find shocking. Reader discretion is advised.

Documenting Reality is a online shock forum and website that hosts graphic and disturbing content, including videos and images of real-life accidents, crimes, and violent incidents. Due to the graphic nature of the content, the website is intended for mature audiences only, and users are required to confirm that they are at least 18 years old before accessing the site.[1]

DocumentingReality.com is an obscure website, with limited information available regarding its establishment and evolution. However, it seems to have gained popularity in the early 2000s as a destination for individuals drawn to viewing violent and distressing content. The site features user-generated content that is not curated or moderated, leading to concerns about the possibility of hosting illegal material or content that propagates violence and hate speech. Documenting Reality has been embroiled in legal disputes and controversies concerning its content in recent years. The site was blocked in the United Kingdom by the Internet Watch Foundation in 2014,[citation needed] and in 2016, it was temporarily shut down by its hosting provider due to concerns about its content. Despite these setbacks, the website was restored shortly after and continues to draw a devoted following of individuals seeking to view graphic and disturbing material.

Documenting Reality also featured known shock sites including ChechClear, No Mercy in Mexico, Hi, Suicide of Ronnie McNutt, Ricardo López's Suicide.

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NOTE: The following shock site contains extremely graphic content!

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