: At a certain point (often the "0" mark or the very end), the video suddenly cuts to a terrifying image or loud, distorted screaming intended to shock or frighten the viewer.
: If you encounter a link or file with this name: Do not open it if you want to avoid a jump-scare. Maru Karv 0 .mp4
if you are curious but want to avoid the auditory shock. : At a certain point (often the "0"
: The video typically begins with a seemingly harmless or intriguing clip—often featuring a car or a simple animation—to lure the viewer into watching closely. : The video typically begins with a seemingly
on the platform where you found it to help protect other users from being startled.
Internet safety experts generally recommend avoiding files with unusual naming conventions (like random strings of characters followed by .mp4 ) from untrusted sources, as they are frequently used for shock content or, in some cases, malicious software.
: These videos are designed to be "optical illusions" or "cursed" content. They can be particularly distressing for children, individuals with heart conditions, or those sensitive to flashing lights and sudden loud noises.