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Shock site

A shock site is a website intended to be offensive to most viewers. Usually it displays a particular picture most prominently; some shock sites also show animations or galleries of images. Shock sites are often of varying severity; this article discusses the contents of notorious shock sites.

Links to shock sites are often passed around via email or disguised in posts to Slashdot and other discussion sites as a hoax in an attempt to trick readers into following the link to the website. In order to end these practices, Slashdot has changed the software to display the domain name of a linked URL in brackets following the link (example: "Wikipedia (http://www.wikipedia.org/) [wikipedia.org]"), so that any link to goatse.cx or a similar shock site would be immediately visible as such. To circumvent the measure, people began to set up mirror sites and use public CGI redirect scripts run by sites such as Yahoo! or Slashdot itself.

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Relevance to Wikipedia

The images of notorious shock sites have also occasionally been used for vandalism on Wikipedia. The English Wikipedia has disabled the ability to embed images on external servers by merely typing their URL, in part because of these acts of vandalism. It is now required to upload such images to the Wikipedia server first, which can only be done by registered users.

Goatse.cx

The domain name of this shock site is a wordplay on the phrase "goat sex". Its front page contains an explicit picture (with filename hello.jpg) of a man opening his anus and rectum to approximately three times the normal size of such an orifice. The identity of the man is unknown though he has been nicknamed "Bob Goatse" and "The Goatse Man". The site has been online since March 1999.

Goatse.cx has four sections, three of which have images of questionable taste:

People sometimes link to goatse.cx images not shown on the actual webpages, such as loopback.jpg, a picture of a man looping his penis into his anus.

The image hello.jpg originates from a set of 40 images depicting the man performing various anal sexual acts. In those images, the man used a peg to stretch his anus. The images were located by the Stile Project[?] and are also available from the "Contrib" section of the goatse.cx website under the filename gap.zip.

Goatse.cx has an IRC server located at irc.goatse.cx, which shows the ASCII hello.jpg in the MOTD. The server is part of the IRC network Evolnet[?].

Geographic location

The site uses the .cx country code top-level domain of Christmas Island, where registration is cheap and the the operators will not disclose registrant's personal information. The actual server of Goatse.cx is not located on Christmas Island, but in the United States and is owned by Hick.org, which is a website about computer programming. The Hick.org domain was registered by Matt Miller in Overland Park, Kansas. Both Goatse.cx and Hick.org originate from the same IP address; the server is located in the Kansas City, Missouri metro-region. Goat.cx, a mirror of Goatse.cx, is located in the Houston, Texas metro-region.

External links

Parodies

Tubgirl.com

Perhaps even more offensive than Goatse, Tubgirl.com is a redirect to a picture (tubgirl.jpg) of a naked woman on her back in a bathtub, legs skyward, shooting her own liquid diarrhea into her latex-masked face.

Tubgirl.com is owned by Redcoat.net, a picture website. The Redcoat.net domain was registered by "absolute redcoat" in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Redcoat.net server is located in Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, New Jersey.

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Bakla.net

Bakla.net has a series of pictures of what appears to be a woman. The very last image, (china3.jpg), is of that same person naked, lying on a bed, but with a penis instead of a vagina, hence the person turns out to be a "ladyboy". It is very common in Thailand for so-called "ladyboys" to act as escorts and prostitutes. The pictures (china1.jpg,china2.jpg,china3.jpg) show a ladyboy that is well-known in certain internet circles, as well as in the bars of Pattaya[?] Beach (not faked). Here is a list of all of the pictures on that page in order.

Bakla.net is hosted on Yahoo! servers, which are located in Sunnyvale, California

External links

wikipedia.org dumped 2003-03-17 with terodump