so in the early 2000's there was a little known fad in the internet of "ghostcams" literally webcams in haunted locations, and the whole thing is a goldmine of lost media that is mostly untapped , you can still find quite some stuff about it in the internet archive of the website ghost study from what i can tell there were dozens of websites like these back then, and i remenber quite a few still being extant as late as 2016 or so, nowdays all that remain is the willard library one and some guy with an old house but there used to be many more some of these date back to the late 90's (i think willard might have been the first but i don't known). but the one i am most interested about is asylumcam.com, to keep a long history short this was an forum with 30+ cameras started up sometime in 2003 by a family in missouri that turned into a general paranormal camera sharing website, because you needed an account to even watch the cameras pretty much nothing was saved by the internet archive but you can still find some captures in the ghoststudy website, but i genuinely wonder how much is lost cause the captures we have are absolutely insane , specially when you think these were watched live by an audience over the internet.here are some links (i higly reconmend trawling trough the old ghoststudy website for more, there is so much): https://pastebin.com/V8sD7gw1yes, pic related is another capture from asylumcam, i known next to nothing about it, just ramdomly stumbled upon it while looking at old websites. i REALLY want more stuff to be found about this
Bump for interest, came from the other thread
>>41187040this kind of reminds me on how people asume the paranormal doesn't exist because we have iphones.
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>>41187452I have a Sony