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Screamer Wiki
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The Words You Should Never Search Wiki is a Japanese website designed to catalog internet content based on shock value, including screamers, shock sites, and malicious malware.
To join the wiki, users must set their own member name, follow the provided registration template exactly, and verify their account by clicking a link sent to their email address. Once these requirements are met, a final confirmation email is sent from @wiki to signify that an account is ready for use.
The site uses the standard Atwiki layout, with a "Web 2.0" or early 2010s look featuring a white background and a blue-colored banner. On the left side of the screen, a massive navigation menu contains links to various "Levels", alphabetical indexes, and community forums. The center of the screen displays the current page, where each entry typically includes the search term, its "Danger Level," and a brief description.
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How Do I Start?
If you need help getting started, do not worry. There are plenty of helpful articles and guides available on the Help Portal. You can help by creating new articles, adding information to pages, or fixing stubs and cleanup pages. If you're not sure what to edit, you can click Random page under Navigation on the side of the page and help fix information/grammar on any random page. If you want, you can also refer to the Quick Links section at the top to know where to start.
To add a new page, search for the name of the page you want to make in the search bar; if the page does not already exist, there will be a prompt allowing you to create the page. Give the page the same name as the screamer, for example ScaryScreamer.com. You are now ready to write your page!
You can also help Screamer Wiki by saving already existing screamers, shock sites, and videos to the Internet Archive (https://web.archive.org/save). If a screamer or shock site gets deleted, banned, or removed, then it can still be viewed on the Wayback Machine.
If you want to open flash files after the shutdown, use Ruffle.
News

- The first ever government-made screamer is released by the US White House.
- The Web Archive starts excluding more domains including Catbox, making preservation via other means more important.
- Brand new footage of Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret got found by a user on the Lost Media Wiki.
- Screamer Wiki gets taken over by an AI, as part of an April Fool's joke.
- The Screamer Wiki turns 11 years old!
- The Internet Archive suffers a massive data breach and DDoS attack, showing that you should personally archive content you want to keep safe.
- The Exorcist turns 50 years old.
- Felix Wiesner (Wiesi), who was the creator of Castle Cat, passed away on November 16, 2023. (1977-2023)
- The Screamer Wiki Discord server hits 1,000 members.
- A lost South Korean screamer Ghost.exe (pictured) was found.
- ScaryAndFun.com returns.
- BlueMaxima retires from working on his program Flashpoint. Flashpoint is still being maintained by others.
- The location for K-fee auto was found by @georainbolt on Twitter.
- Screamer Wiki passes the milestone of 2,000 pages!
- Multiple lost screamers have been found.
Did You Know
- ... that the first video containing a "screamer" was a 1971 anti-heroin Public Service Announcment called Monkey on Their Backs?
- ... that you can still play Liquid Generation's Sabotages using the Wayback Machine?
- ... that Jaybill has a framed copy of The New York Times' article about his iconic screamer in his bedroom?
- ... that despite the phenomena existing, there is no scientific term for the fear of being jumpscared?
- ... that the creator of Agor.io faced legal actions from a parent whose 9-year-old had an epileptic seizure after mistyping agor instead of agar?
- ... that it took less than three days to capture the killers behind the Zippocat incident?
- ... that Luka Magnotta recorded himself drowning his own cat in his bathtub?
- ... that the original un-photoshopped image of Jeff The Killer has yet to be found?
- ... that Say It was assumed to be the first lyric video and the first to feature Regan MacNeil's possessed state on it?
- ... that Reddit user Polarbur admitted to (originally) hosting the 2 Girls 1 Cup website on r/AMA?
- ... that Steady Hand also has a weird english version?
- ... that the picture used for the screamer in What's Wrong With This Picture? was taken by photographer Gandee Vasan and was later used and edited for the cover of the 2001 film Maniacts?

