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No.44
Weird website thread
Name: Anonymous | 18 February 2025

Title says it all: let's post weird websites, pages, or other internet oddities we've found
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Post No.45
Anonymous
| 18 February 2025

A classic: https://www.yyyyyyy.info/
Kinda annoying more than anything though.
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Post No.46
Anonymous
| 18 February 2025

Here's a big list. Maybe I'll go into detail on some of these later:
>http://rob.com/
some family's website.
>https://wwwwwwwww.jodi.org/
>http://idn.jodi.org/
same TLD, but different subdomain; has a bunch of punycode addresses on it.
>https://thatonehumanoid.github.io/
someone's journal? I really like the design.
>https://www.undermound.com/
Game? art project? Haven't looked into it. Doesn't seem to mysterious, though.
>https://nuclear.codes/
>https://iiada.serotoninphobia.info/
weird art thing?
>https://forevercrab.com/
>http://howtokys.com/
lead to...
>http://cosway.org/
>https://darkok.xyz/
very empty personal site.
>https://blacktransarchive.com/
no idea if this is serious or satire.
>https://lhohq.info/
>http://batheinmymilk.com/
odd. may be NSFW. very much an art project
>https://973-eht-namuh-973.com/
looks like an ARG; there's puzzles and occult shit everywhere.
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Post No.47
Anonymous
| 18 February 2025
>https://optical.toys/
Lots of optical illusions. very fun.
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Post No.48
Anonymous
| 19 February 2025
looks like it's somewhat old. haven't really explored it.
>http://all-electric.com/
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Post No.49
Anonymous
| 19 February 2025
>http://ip.org/
>https://uptimed.com/
some sort of CTF/ARG? It's not well labeled.
>https://ddttkdtttktkd.tk/
surrealist videogame.
>https://sentimentalcorp.org/
>https://smytten.blog/
appears to be a weird blog, but something seems off about it. Probably an ARG or something
>https://four.com/
there's a logon and not much more
>http://ligma.com/
art project? ARG?
>http://www.beautyinchaos.com
art project?
>http://ligma.com/
>https://boards.graybox.lol/
rando textboard; not really that weird.
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Post No.50
Anonymous
| 4 March 2025

Leaving this here.
>https://theoldnet.com
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Post No.51
Anonymous
| 7 March 2025
>https://geocities.restorativland.org/
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Post No.52
Anonymous
| 8 March 2025
some family page
>http://www.berry.20m.com/history.htm
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Post No.53
Anonymous
| 9 March 2025
>https://milk.com/
>http://itcorp.com/
^^2 of the oldest sites online.
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Post No.55
Anonymous
| 20 March 2025
http://www.angels-heaven.org/english/default_en.htm
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Post No.56
Anonymous
| 20 March 2025

>>55
Oh wow, pretty wild. Looks like they have a lot of different sites.
Unrelated, but it kinda reminds me of the guys who were spamming end times prophecy stuff on religious imageboards a few years ago.
Those guys ended up being somewhat trackable through reverse image search. You can tie them back to a network of slideshare accounts that contain lots of weird apocalyptic religious spam images. Kinda wanna do a deep dive on it to see how much I can find about whoever was doing that spam campaign, but I always end up too lazy.
Examples of those accounts though:
>https://www.slideshare.net/true7777777prophet
>https://www.slideshare.net/TrueProphet6
I'm sure by crawling variants of "true prophet" with different numbers, or by going down the rabbit hole of reverse image searching all of their content, more accts like that can be found.