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'''Rightxd.org''' or known as '''Rightxd''' was a [[screamer]] website that existed until September 2019. It had been circulating around the internet due to several posts refraining users from searching "Rightxd" on Google.
'''Rightxd.org''', also known as '''Rightxd''', was a [[screamer]] website that was once notorious on the internet until its eventual disappearance in September 2019. The website had been circulating on the web, and there were several posts that warned users against searching for "Rightxd" on Google.


When the site is opened, the screen turns black for a second until a flashing, edited image of a girl with no eyes smiling appears and zooms in, along with the same scream from [[The Maze]]. The image covers the whole screen, but if the user scrolls down, there is a box with some text explaining that this site was not meant to be scary, but a new form of art. The creator noted that ''"This site has never been and never will be a scare."'' The original image of the girl can be found [https://screamer.wiki/images/8/8e/RIGHTXD.jpg here].
Upon opening the website, the screen would turn black momentarily before a flashing, edited image of a girl with no eyes would suddenly appear, smiling and zooming in on the screen, accompanied by the same scream from [[The Maze]]. This image would fill the entire screen, but if the user scrolls down, a box with some text would appear, explaining that the site was not meant to be scary but rather a new form of art. The creator emphasized that "This site has never been and never will be a scare." It's worth noting that the original image of the girl can be found here.


Prior to September 2015, the site showed a flashing picture of [[Regan MacNeil]] while keeping the same scream. There is also a chat with no screaming.  
Before September 2015, the website displayed a flashing picture of [[Regan MacNeil]] with the same scream. Additionally, there was a chat feature with no screaming involved.


==History==
==History==
Originally, the site was "rightxd.com", and contained a screamer when typing "/666" after the "rightxd.com" part. It would display a flashing picture of Amy from [[Wikipedia:Fright Night|Fright Night]] (the same animated file from [[Mov0001.swf]]).<ref>web.archive.org/web/20100630/rightxd.com/666</ref>
The website was originally located at "rightxd.com," and it had a screamer that could be triggered by typing "/666" after the "rightxd.com" part. Once triggered, the website would display a flashing picture of [[Amy Peterson|Amy]] from [[wikipedia:Fright_Night|Fright Night]], which was the same animated file from [[Mov0001.swf]]. This screamer became infamous on the internet due to its shocking and startling nature.


The original site moved to rightxd.org in 2014. In August 2015, the screamer image was replaced with a picture of [[Regan MacNeil]], while keeping the same scream.
However, in 2014, the original site moved to rightxd.org. The website underwent several changes over time. In August 2015, the screamer image was replaced with a picture of [[Regan MacNeil]], while the same scream continued to play. This change disappointed many of the website's followers who were used to the original screamer.


In September 2015, the website redirected users to a deleted-video called "Head Horse". In November 2015, the site redirected to another now deleted-video called "Cosplay".
In September 2015, the website started redirecting users to a deleted video called "Head Horse." The video was unsettling and creepy, leading to many people speculating about the website's intentions. The following November, the site redirected to another now-deleted video called "Cosplay."
 
At some point in 2016, the website's picture was changed to clouds in Minecraft. The change was intriguing as it deviated from the website's traditional shock tactics. Users had to press F12 and ensure that the screen was 700 pixels to the left to view the picture.
 
As of 2018, the website had become a torrent website, which allowed users to share and download various files. It is unclear why the website changed from a screamer site to a torrent site, but it's likely that the site's creator wanted to distance themselves from the website's negative reputation. However, despite the change in focus, the site eventually became defunct, and its disappearance left many wondering about the reasons behind its downfall. Some speculate that it was taken down by authorities, while others believe that the creator shut it down due to personal reasons.


Now at sometime in 2016 the picture is changed to clouds in Minecraft. To view this, you need to press F12 and make sure it is 700 px to the left.<ref>web.archive.org/web/20160512013355/rightxd.org/</ref> As of 2018, the website has become a torrent website, but as of now,  the site is defunct.
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Revision as of 09:49, 5 April 2023



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Chat on rightxd. Just put rightxd.org/chat/ the screaming is disabled.

Rightxd.org, also known as Rightxd, was a screamer website that was once notorious on the internet until its eventual disappearance in September 2019. The website had been circulating on the web, and there were several posts that warned users against searching for "Rightxd" on Google.

Upon opening the website, the screen would turn black momentarily before a flashing, edited image of a girl with no eyes would suddenly appear, smiling and zooming in on the screen, accompanied by the same scream from The Maze. This image would fill the entire screen, but if the user scrolls down, a box with some text would appear, explaining that the site was not meant to be scary but rather a new form of art. The creator emphasized that "This site has never been and never will be a scare." It's worth noting that the original image of the girl can be found here.

Before September 2015, the website displayed a flashing picture of Regan MacNeil with the same scream. Additionally, there was a chat feature with no screaming involved.

History

The website was originally located at "rightxd.com," and it had a screamer that could be triggered by typing "/666" after the "rightxd.com" part. Once triggered, the website would display a flashing picture of Amy from Fright Night, which was the same animated file from Mov0001.swf. This screamer became infamous on the internet due to its shocking and startling nature.

However, in 2014, the original site moved to rightxd.org. The website underwent several changes over time. In August 2015, the screamer image was replaced with a picture of Regan MacNeil, while the same scream continued to play. This change disappointed many of the website's followers who were used to the original screamer.

In September 2015, the website started redirecting users to a deleted video called "Head Horse." The video was unsettling and creepy, leading to many people speculating about the website's intentions. The following November, the site redirected to another now-deleted video called "Cosplay."

At some point in 2016, the website's picture was changed to clouds in Minecraft. The change was intriguing as it deviated from the website's traditional shock tactics. Users had to press F12 and ensure that the screen was 700 pixels to the left to view the picture.

As of 2018, the website had become a torrent website, which allowed users to share and download various files. It is unclear why the website changed from a screamer site to a torrent site, but it's likely that the site's creator wanted to distance themselves from the website's negative reputation. However, despite the change in focus, the site eventually became defunct, and its disappearance left many wondering about the reasons behind its downfall. Some speculate that it was taken down by authorities, while others believe that the creator shut it down due to personal reasons.

Link

NOTE: The following website contains a screamer!

  • Rightxd.org
  • Rightxd.org/chat
  • Teenage Girl Version: web.archive.org/web/20160108162134/rightxd.org/iuie74rbowu.mp4
  • Regan MacNeil Version: web.archive.org/web/20160714195610/handbeezy.com/media/videos/521.mp4

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