Ghostface Website Debuts a Plot Twist That Has Fans Questioning All Identity Reveals
- The new ghostface website launched with an eerie countdown that ended Sunday, revealing real-time voice chat capabilities for visitors to unmask each other—no download required, just a browser.
- Security experts warn that the site's interactive "call-back" feature could be exploited for doxxing, as it stores IP logs and timestamps of every eerie whisper shared between anonymous users.
- Insiders claim the platform secretly connects to a database of horror trivia, where correct answers grant VIP access to deleted scenes and alternate endings from the Scream franchise.
- A hidden Easter egg on the site's source code teases "Year Two," hinting at a planned expansion into augmented reality stalking games that blur the line between fan and victim.
- Viral clips show users pranking friends via the site, but a growing fear of permanent digital footprints has sparked debate: is this the ultimate Halloween thrill or a privacy nightmare dressed in a mask?