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A shock site is a website intended to be offensive or shocking to most viewers, containing material many people would consider frightening and/or extremely distasteful and crude, generally of a pornographic, scatological, or extremely violent nature. In most cases, it displays a particular picture most prominently; some shock sites also show animations or galleries of images, particularly shock images. Links to shock sites are often passed around via email or disguised in posts to discussion sites as a hoax in an attempt to trick readers into following the link to the website. Discussion site Slashdot has changed their software (Slash) to display the domain name of a linked URL in brackets following the link (example: "CLICK HERE "), so that any link to goatse.cx or a similar shock site would be immediately visible as such. The change has been effective in reducing the number of links to shock sites even though people began to set up mirror sites and use public CGI redirect scripts run by sites such as Yahoo! or Slashdot itself in an attempt to circumvent the measure.

Major shock sites

Goatse.cx

Main article: Goatse.cx

Goatse.cx is one of the most well-known shock sites.. The image which appears on the site's index, hello.jpg, depicts a man stretching his anus with his hands. This same image was formerly called the "shock3r", and was usually featured on various hacked sites. The link to these sites was primarily spread through IRC. This image is somewhat unpleasant.

The site was taken down by the NIC .cx authority in January 2004, but there are several mirrors of the original site.

External Link: Archive.org's archived copy of the page before it was shut down

Tubgirl.com

PeePeeVagina!

External Link: http://www.tubgirl.com

Lemonparty.org

This iZ lemons dancing around!!!

External Link: http://www.lemonparty.org

Last Measure

Main article: Last Measure

Last Measure is a shock site that utilizes Flash to spawn endless pop-ups featuring many well-known shock pictures as well as NSFW audio. It also attempts to forward the site's address through your mail application. Previous versions utilized JavaScript. Related sites Ljabuse.com and denisepaolucci.com were based upon GNAA's Last Measure shock site engine. They feature classic Last Measure images with crudely photoshopped faces of Denise Paolucci, a LiveJournal employee that heads up the Abuse team.

External Link: http://www.lastmeasure.com

Hai2U.com

This is a girl suckin some dick.

External Link: http://www.hai2u.com

Other shock sites

  • Penis Bird is an image of a Scarlet Macaw perched on a man's erect penis. The page contains a note from a Slashdot reader asking that the image be relocated (if not removed) because Slashdot trolls are using hyperlinks to send unsuspecting users there. The page also mentions a crude ASCII art version of the penisbird, which appears from time to time on Slashdot.
  • Teletorrents.org contains a picture (applefish.jpg) of one man's hand immersed in a second man's anus. Large text below the picture reads "Surprise, asshole!". The domain of the site is purposely misleading, implying that it contains BitTorrent files.

Former shock sites

Anti-shock sites

In recent times, many trolls, instead of linking to shock sites (which can lead to disciplinary consequences, such as banishment from the board in which the link was posted), prefer a tradition known as the anti-shock tradition, where trolls link to traditionally non-offensive material, disguised as shocking or pornographic material.

See also

References

  1. "The Hands of God", snopes.com.
  2. ^ Official Forum Rules at Hentai Palm.
  3. "Lazy Guide to Net Culture:NSFW", from news.scotsman.com.
  4. Cite error: The named reference lastmeasure was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. Letter from Slashdot.org, (along with picture).
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