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American Hysteria

ROTTEN.COM

American Hysteria

W!ZARD Studios

Society & Culture, History

4.43.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Rotten.com was a shock website from the late 90s and early 2000s that collected the most gruesome and explicit photos on the early internet. After a series of outrages pushed it into the public eye, the site would become an unlikely voice in the battle for online free speech at a time when the government was first attempting to censor the net. Become a Patron and support our show! Follow American Hysteria on social media: Twitter: @AmerHysteria Instagram: @AmericanHysteriaPodcast Find our merch at americanhysteria.com American Hysteria is written, produced, and hosted by Chelsey Weber-Smith Sound design by Clear Commo Studios Researched and edited Riley Smith Produced and editing by Miranda Zickler Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Just a heads up. This is an episode about a shock website full of disturbing content, but I did my best to avoid graphic detail.

0:17.6

On this podcast, we explore fantastical thinking, moral panics, conspiracy theories, and urban legends,

0:25.6

examine the forces that shape our culture, and tell the stories that create the realities we share, and sometimes the realities we don't.

0:37.3

I'm your host, Chelsea Weber Smith,

0:39.9

and this is American hysteria.

0:44.8

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

0:46.9

What the fool?

0:48.8

No, pick on one of these other ones.

0:51.2

You're real, dude.

0:52.4

No, don't come to go on.

0:53.3

No.

0:54.9

It better not be real.

0:56.6

Oh, no, no, no, no, no.

1:02.5

Back in the late 90s and early 2000s, when internet access was still new to most Americans,

1:15.8

one site in particular haunted the edges of the worldwide web like a hideous, poisonous spider.

1:26.2

It was a collection of extremely gruesome and sexually explicit images,

1:33.1

many of which became dark memes, spread by the turn of the millenniums, more nihilistic teens,

1:40.4

and young adults. While making this episode, I mentioned the site to a handful of friends,

1:48.0

all of whom remembered it, both faint memories of the site's many rumors and vivid memories of the

1:56.2

site's many horrors. This shock site was the stuff of legend back at a time when the internet was a

2:04.8

lot smaller, when there were specific sites that everyone went to, like Newgrounds and eBom's

2:12.5

world, that gave all of us the same innocent memes and flash videos, our salad fingers, our angry kids,

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