Jewsnip.com
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Jewsnip.com was a shock site created and hosted by an unknown user in 2007, this site was similar to Last Measure, but less malicious.
When accessing the domain, the page displayed a big border that surrounds a shock image, however, the image does not load since it wasn't archived. It was labeled as "romance.JPG" and had alt text that said, "SHIT DON'T DISCRIMINATE". The website also had a background image labeled "Soap Bubbles.bmp" (which was a Windows XP wallpaper), but that image also didn't load because its source was incorrectly referenced as a file path (file:///C:\WINDOWS\Soap Bubbles.bmp) instead of an actual URL.
The webpage also spammed audio of the Windows XP startup sound and Windows XP Critical Stop sound, tada.wav, Windows XP Battery Critical being played constantly. However, this script does not work. Additionally, it displayed an endless array of dialog boxes saying: "Eat Shit", "Balls of Steel", and "Go to Demon". It even tried to print the viewer's screen automatically, this does not work either since most modern browsers don't allow webpages to automatically print, these were programmed with JavaScript.
The bottom of the page also has a view counter that says: "You are Snip Number: 000004". The website was closed in either 2009 or 2010.
Appearance
Jewsnip.com has made an appearance on a few different sites, such as "A List of Sites You Probably Should Avoid!"[1] and other online forums, proving its existence.[2] A video on YouTube also exists showing someone reacting to shock sites, one namely jewsnip.com, in which they simply say "Now that... was gay". This could mean the image on the page may have been a pornographic image.[3]
A Reddit post on r/MondoGore was made, attempting to figure out what the content of the page was, unfortunately, nothing came out of this.[4]
Link
NOTE: The following shock site contains pornographic content, and may also harm your computer!
- web.archive.org/web/20071011061434/jewsnip.com
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