What were the videos used for creating this... thing?
Jun 20, 2024 5:39:38 GMT
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Post by Waifu Perdida on Jun 20, 2024 5:39:38 GMT
First off, i want to apologize if this doesn't belong as unidentified media, but i think it fits the best here. I didn't want to try to get others to help me with this as i believe no one would be interested in this video the same way no one was truly interested in it when it was new and relevant, but i've ran out of options and the one place i knew i had a slight chance of contacting the creator of this thing so i could ask him about it was shut down on march of this year so yeah, pretty shitty situation but whatever.
A bit of context: back in 2016, someone on the argentinian forums webpage Taringa! by the name of Hipoloom made a somewhat creepypasta-esque post about the most generic creepypasta situation you could think of: apparently a friend of his showed him a page on the deep web with a bunch of "invocation games", and the one he showed him specifically was a spooky modification of Tetris, from which he supposedly grabbed some footage. That footage got posted on Youtube by the same creator of the post on a now unknown date and, shortly after, a famous latin horror Youtuber named Dross made a video talking about it and other random accounts reposted the same original footage to their channels, making it somewhat popular for a couple of days. Here's a link to one of those reposts, as the original video is either private or got deleted.
All of that doesn't matter at all. It's all obviously fake and a cheap attempt on gaining popularity with a shitty story that didn't work. But i'm not here to talk about the story. That "footage" that got posted and reposted, albeit fake, is pretty well-made considering the story that's connected to it, or at least it looks like a good amount of effort was put into it. The video clearly looks like it was made by putting together a bunch of other videos and putting them all through a filter so it looked more consistent (because i seriously, seriously, SERIOUSLY, don't believe someone put that amount of effort to create something like this from scratch and then sell it with such a shitty backstory), and that's what i'm looking for. From the moment i discovered this thing back in 2016 i was always interested in what were all those videos from, and even if at the time a very few were also asking the same, the closest someone got to investigate the video was a Youtuber who dedicates on debunking deep web horror stories and videos, who at the time made a video explaining how the "gameplay" part of it was made (which is like the easiest part to debunk and find its origin out of the entire video), and that was it. That Youtuber didn't even bothered on trying to find the other videos as he only wanted to debunk the entire story and essentially attack Dross by doing so.
Now's 2024, the original webpage the story and the video comes from is now gone from the internet, and thus the best way to contact its creator is also gone. The original Youtube upload made by the same creator is also gone, which takes out the possibilty of contacting him through his channel, and worst of all, even if the people that reposted the same video during that time have some kind of connection with the creator, it still doesn't matter because they also don't have functional ways to contact them and their channels have been dead for years. I really regret never trying to find this before Taringa died, that page was the golden ticket to getting to the creator and having all my doubts resolved and i only thought of that when it was too late. The best way of knowing anything about how this shit was made is if someone happens to recognize something, ANYTHING, out of this entire video. If someone is willing to give me a hand on clearing this i'll be extremely grateful.
A bit of context: back in 2016, someone on the argentinian forums webpage Taringa! by the name of Hipoloom made a somewhat creepypasta-esque post about the most generic creepypasta situation you could think of: apparently a friend of his showed him a page on the deep web with a bunch of "invocation games", and the one he showed him specifically was a spooky modification of Tetris, from which he supposedly grabbed some footage. That footage got posted on Youtube by the same creator of the post on a now unknown date and, shortly after, a famous latin horror Youtuber named Dross made a video talking about it and other random accounts reposted the same original footage to their channels, making it somewhat popular for a couple of days. Here's a link to one of those reposts, as the original video is either private or got deleted.
All of that doesn't matter at all. It's all obviously fake and a cheap attempt on gaining popularity with a shitty story that didn't work. But i'm not here to talk about the story. That "footage" that got posted and reposted, albeit fake, is pretty well-made considering the story that's connected to it, or at least it looks like a good amount of effort was put into it. The video clearly looks like it was made by putting together a bunch of other videos and putting them all through a filter so it looked more consistent (because i seriously, seriously, SERIOUSLY, don't believe someone put that amount of effort to create something like this from scratch and then sell it with such a shitty backstory), and that's what i'm looking for. From the moment i discovered this thing back in 2016 i was always interested in what were all those videos from, and even if at the time a very few were also asking the same, the closest someone got to investigate the video was a Youtuber who dedicates on debunking deep web horror stories and videos, who at the time made a video explaining how the "gameplay" part of it was made (which is like the easiest part to debunk and find its origin out of the entire video), and that was it. That Youtuber didn't even bothered on trying to find the other videos as he only wanted to debunk the entire story and essentially attack Dross by doing so.
Now's 2024, the original webpage the story and the video comes from is now gone from the internet, and thus the best way to contact its creator is also gone. The original Youtube upload made by the same creator is also gone, which takes out the possibilty of contacting him through his channel, and worst of all, even if the people that reposted the same video during that time have some kind of connection with the creator, it still doesn't matter because they also don't have functional ways to contact them and their channels have been dead for years. I really regret never trying to find this before Taringa died, that page was the golden ticket to getting to the creator and having all my doubts resolved and i only thought of that when it was too late. The best way of knowing anything about how this shit was made is if someone happens to recognize something, ANYTHING, out of this entire video. If someone is willing to give me a hand on clearing this i'll be extremely grateful.