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If you have more questions, you can ask on the [https://forums.screamer.wiki/ forum] or [[Talk:Screamer Wiki]].
If you have more questions, you can ask on the [https://forums.screamer.wiki/ forum] or [[Talk:Screamer Wiki]].
===What's featured on the homepage banner?===
===What's featured on the homepage banner?===
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This is a stylized promotional image for '''Screamer Wiki''', a website dedicated to documenting screamers—online pranks that typically involve a sudden loud noise and frightening image.
From left to right (top to bottom): [[Wikipedia:Gay Nigger Association of America|GNAA]], [[Encyclopedia Dramatica]], [[ВИD of Doom]], [[Moto Moto meme]], [[Liquid Generation]] (logo in background), [[The Maze]], [[MFX Media]] production code for [[2 Girls 1 Cup]] (MFX 1209), [[Ghost Caught on Tape]], [[Zoeken]], [[Goatse]] (Kirk Johnson), [[Jeff the Killer]], [[Useful Reminder]], Ronald McDonald (in reference to [[McDonalds.exe]]), [[Stickman Screamer]], the blue text from [[Kikia]], Cactuses (in reference to [[Screamer Cactus]]), [[K-fee commercials]], [[Mimi]] from [[Lomando.com]], The :hap: smiley (in reference to [[Onche.fr]]) wearing the "[[Kekma.net|Kekma]]" hat, [[Scratch]] cat, and [[Where's Waldo?]].
 
The artwork includes a variety of imagery commonly associated with classic screamers and internet horror culture:
 
- A '''car on a winding road''', referencing the iconic “'''Scary Car Commercial'''” screamer.
- A '''maze on a computer screen''', referencing the infamous “'''Scary Maze Game'''.”
- '''Ghost faces'', a nod to the jump scare elements.
- A '''wide open eye''', symbolizing fear or sudden realization.
- A '''rocking chair''', '''TVs''', and '''old tech devices''', invoking a creepy, vintage horror vibe.
- '''Creepy hands''' reaching in from the sides.
- '''Surveillance cameras''', possibly referencing "creepypasta" or found-footage style horror.
- Scenes of '''rooms or furniture''', adding to the eerie domestic horror feel.
 
All of it is framed with the large text '''SCREAMER WIKI''' in the center, clearly indicating the subject of the image.