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subservient ghostface website Lets You Control a Masked Figure Online, But Who's Really Pulling the Strings?

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subservient ghostface website Lets You Control a Masked Figure Online, But Who's Really Pulling the Strings?

A new digital experience called the 'subservient ghostface website' has gone viral, allowing users to command a masked figure to dance, wave, or perform tricks with a simple text command. But as millions flock to type commands like 'jump' or 'turn around,' skeptical voices are asking a critical question: Who benefits from this interactive novelty? The site's privacy policy is murky, and data collection experts warn that every click and keystroke could be feeding a larger behavioral profile. While the surface-level fun seems harmless, the deeper narrative suggests this may be a sophisticated data harvesting tool disguised as eerie entertainment—perfect for mining user interests, demographic data, and even location metadata. As the trend explodes across social media, the real ghost in the machine might just be your own personal information, being sold to the highest bidder.