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  2. LiveLeak - Wikipedia

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    LiveLeak was a British video sharing website headquartered in London. The site was founded on 31 October 2006, in part by the team behind the Ogrish.com shock site which closed on the same day. [ 2 ]

  3. List of most-viewed YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, to count as a legitimate view, a user must intentionally initiate the playback of the video and play at least 30 seconds of the video (or the entire video for shorter videos). Additionally, while replays count as views, there is a limit of 4 or 5 views per IP address during a 24-hour period, after which point, no further views ...

  4. Shock site - Wikipedia

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    California), [28] there are still ethical concerns about the emotional damages caused by the jarring nature and content of shock sites. Viewing violent content such as murder videos on social media as part of work [31] can cause or trigger post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and cause other emotional distress. [2]

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  6. Beheading video - Wikipedia

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    The beheadings shown in these videos are usually not performed in a "classical" method — decapitating a victim quickly with a blow from a sword or axe — but by the relatively slow and torturous process of slicing and sawing the victim's neck, while still alive, with a knife. [3]

  7. Goregrish.com - Wikipedia

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    Goregrish was established in June 2008 under another name, pwnographic.net. [5] It changed its name and domain to Goregrish.com in 2010. The website was believed to be an offshoot of the now defunct Uncoverreality.com shock website, which itself was an offshoot of the defunct ogrish.com shock website (later called LiveLeak.com and now redirecting to ItemFix), with many former members of both ...

  8. Live Nation probing Ticketmaster hack amid user data leak ...

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    Live Nation Entertainment said on Friday it was investigating a data breach at its Ticketmaster unit that it discovered on May 20, the latest in a string of high-profile corporate hacks in the ...

  9. Talk:LiveLeak - Wikipedia

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    I would say that LiveLeak was, to most internet users well-aware of it, most known for being a site where you would see workplace accidents, people getting injured, etc. if one saw a video with a LiveLeak logo in the corner on another site, one could surely expect someone to be hurt in the video, spawning jokes such as the following: https ...