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The Screamer Wiki, formerly known as ScreamerChecker Wiki, was founded on November 11th, 2013 by AnimatorXP, with the simple goal to index all screamers ever made. Screamer Wiki started out on Wikia, now known as Template:Rotten, and we are now operating on our own website by using a new wiki hosting service called MediaWiki. The wiki has since then grown to 2,079 articles, 152,478 total edits, and over 50,000 weekly visits.
The Screamer Wiki had the original purpose to let anyone check if a website was a screamer by searching its name on the wiki, hence the former name ScreamerChecker. Since then, the wiki slowly started to open up and expand to more types of screamers: the wiki now has articles about games, videos, shock sites, and much more.
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November Poll
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If you need help getting started, do not worry. There are plenty of help articles and guides available on the Help Portal, right at your fingertips. You are more than welcome to contribute to our fanbase, as long as you follow the rules. If you want, you can also refer to the Quick Links section at the top to know where to start.
Now that you are ready, let's start contributing! To write anything, you must make a new page. To do this you must search for the page in the search bar; if the page does not 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 help Screamer Wiki too by saving already existing screamers, shock sites, and videos to the Web Archive (https://archive.org/web/). If a screamer or shock site gets deleted, banned or removed, then there is a chance that we can retrieve it using the Wayback Machine.
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