Reddit’s R/NoSleep community is one of the most consistent hubs for original, entertaining, shit-your-pants long-form horror stories. Since launching in March 2010, the subreddit has consistently ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scary stories aren’t the stuff of campfires and sleepovers anymore. For adults who still enjoy a good spook, the internet is the ...
Freelance animator Marcus Kliewer was already having a rough year when the pandemic hit. Supported by a Canadian unemployment program, the Vancouver resident decided to pour his energy into writing ...
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Oral traditions, in which village historians weaved tall tales to preserve the stories of their people — many of them ghost stories — have evolved and migrated onto the internet. On Reddit, “the front ...
A Reddit thread is getting the movie treatment. We’ve all wished for it for some thread or another, but it’s finally happening in the form of English teacher and frequent Redditor Joe Cote’s r/NoSleep ...
In one very creepy corner of Reddit, a war over content theft is raging. On Monday morning, r/NoSleep – a fiction-based, first-person horror subreddit with almost 14 million subscribers – went private ...
It looks like James Erwin and Alexander Rhodes aren’t the only redditors who have attracted the attention of film producers. Featured Video On Nov. 19, redditor 1000Vultures announced that a six-part ...
A man didn’t shower for 21 years because she was always watching. A high schooler’s best friend wouldn’t stay dead. A programmer brought more than just a game to life. These aren’t your average ...
Scary stories aren’t the stuff of campfires and sleepovers anymore. For adults who still enjoy a good spook, the internet is the place to turn for tales of horror and the supernatural. Specifically, ...