Back in the early days of internet I remember so many creepypastas i enjoyed watching, why do people not make them anymore? they were really fun, I havent even seen a single one about bluey
>>151907788Internet horror took a turn around 2014
They do make them. I stopped reading them a long time ago because it got frustrating sifting through the garbage, but there are definitely creepypastas still being written.The weird specific sub genre of cartoon creepy pastas did probably dry up though. Which I personally don’t find surprising. The formula for those got really played out after the first big three. Nobody ever successfully hit on anyplace new to take it to keep it fresh. I’m positive that Bluey torture porn shit exists, but I get how that’s distinct from a Squidward’s Suicide style creepypasta. Maybe somebody out there is still writing cartoon creepypastas, but they’re probably buried under a bunch of stairs in the woods ripoffs or whatever creepy pasta sub genre is in right now.
I remember reading a creepypasta about a lost SpongeBob episode where mr krabs dresses up like a woman and bullies plankton into killing himself after he finds out he's scared of pearl. What do I do?
>>151907788The children that were into them grew up.
>>151907850Post it.
The best creepypasta to this day is “The Scariest Video Tape I Ever Watched”. Simple, mysterious and effective. Don’t get stuff like that anymore. Just kids media faggotry.
>>151907788>I put in the Nintendo cartridge and the Nostalgia Critic and Peter Griffin bled at me.
they moved on and make SCP now
>>151907788Social media sites like twitter and Instagram made the world more interconnected. Creepypastas work because some such can post an image or poorly written story and that gets reposted a couple dozen times and become removed from it's original creator, more being part of the greater canon of the Internet. In current year if John Smith writes a creepy story you can source it back to him in a few clicks. The internet despite being bigger now is much smaller than when we were younger.
>>151907788>old creepypasta>there's this government entity that has mysterious X-Files monsters locked away>if you play Pokemon Red at midnight, Blue hangs himself (also Mew is under a truck)>let's have a photoshop contest for the best horror image>new creepypasta>so basically there's this child mascot character and he's evil, and he chases you around a playground
>>151907788>Why did people stop making creepypastas?People are PUSSIES nowadays, that's why.
they were downgraded to analog shit
Analog horror is literally just Creepypasta but in video form instead of literary format >>151908616>downgradedSorry faggot but Vita Carnis and Greylock are objectively more impressive and ambitious than fucking Squidward's Suicide and Jeff the Killer. I think you're taking the soul vs. soulless meme too far here
People didn't stop making creepypastas, they just went out of style.This happened because internet preferences changed (short videos are now preferred), ideas became repetitive, YouTube stopped favoring that type of content, and horror evolved toward more realistic and visual formats.Today, creepypastas still exist, but in other formats such as videos, Reddit, analog horror, and ARGs.