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Subservient Ghostface Website Goes Viral as Interactive Horror Takes Over Social Media

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Subservient Ghostface Website Goes Viral as Interactive Horror Takes Over Social Media

LOS ANGELES, CA – A new interactive online experience, the "subservient ghostface website," has rapidly gained traction across social media platforms, sparking both amusement and unease among users. The website features a digital recreation of the iconic Ghostface mask from the Scream franchise, which responds in real-time to user commands typed into a chat interface.

Created by an anonymous developer as a viral marketing experiment, the platform uses advanced motion capture and AI technology to animate the character’s head and voice. Commands such as "Shake your head," "Look left," or "Say something scary" trigger immediate, eerily precise responses, mimicking the subservient tone of earlier internet phenomena like the 2004 Burger King "Subservient Chicken." Users have shared clips of the Ghostface character following instructions to dance, wave, or recite ominous phrases, leading to widespread sharing on platforms including TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram.

According to cybersecurity analysts, the site has recorded over 10 million visits within its first 72 hours, prompting discussions about the ethics of interactive horror and digital privacy. The website does not require user registration, but experts warn that embedded scripts may collect behavioral data.

Local authorities and the FBI have not issued official statements, but online forums have noted a surge in traffic, with some users reporting glitches that caused the character to phrase uncanny replies. The developer remains anonymous, though a statement posted on the site claims it is a "harmless experiment in interactive storytelling."

As the trend continues to dominate algorithms, observers cite parallels to the "creepy AI" genre, raising questions about the line between engagement and exploitation. The subservient ghostface website is expected to remain accessible indefinitely, with no moderation announced for user-submitted commands.