I screamed, trying to turn it off, but the thing was screaming right back at me, so I continued to scream to drown its nasty voice. The keyboard and mouse went flying. I ran outside and called a friend feeling emotional and silly. I was sure I had overreacted. I looked at my nails and I had broken several of them, not sure how. My upper back was out and I had pulled a muscle in my groin. Luckily, the neighbors minded their own business and did not summon the police.
Some of you may know the technical term for videos such as the one I'm describing. They're called "scary pop up" videos. I started calling around to hear friendly voices and to make sense of what I had just experienced.
A friend of mine said he'd been watching a cute kitten video of two kittens, identical, sitting on a split screen to be examined. The video asked if you could spot the differences and prompted you to lean in to be able to see better. As soon as you got closer: scary pop up video time. He admitted he screamed like a baby--and this is a manly man I'm talking about.
Another friend said that a coworker had the brilliant idea to send a scary pop up video to his colleagues. Within minutes, random terrified screams could be heard down the office hallway.
I'm young and healthy, yet, I was trembling and shaking (apparently "shaking kneecaps" are not just an expression), my hair was raised for a good 15 minutes, and my heart was pounding. What if I was a young child, watching sweet kitten videos? What if I was an older lady, watching kitten videos as I sipped on my scalding tea? What if I was a pregnant woman? I realize some may not empathize with me and think that I'm exaggerating. To you I have one thing to say: different strokes for different folks. I've faced sharks and been way calmer. Others are set off by something as ordinary as a spider. We all have different triggers, therefore we should respect them appropriately.
I know my character and I act accordingly. I never watch scary videos or movies because I know that I'll be replaying them in my head for days or weeks or even months as was the case when I saw my first horror movie at the age of seven.
How can one prevent this from happening to others? First of all, be aware of both the website you are surfing and the particular channel you are visiting. Youtube has a FLAG that you can use to flag inappropriate material. You can leave a comment urging others to skip a particular pop up video. Beware of videos that ask you to turn up the volume and/or concentrate hard on an image. It might help to turn off the sound to videos you're not sure about, this way at least you get a visual shock instead of the double whammy of visual and audio. If there are comments available, read them first and hope someone had the decency to mention the pop-up. Check out the tags to the video and hope some words will give it away. You can also let the video load completely and then use the slider to view the images and hopefully catch a scary pop-up.
I realize that there are Scary Pop Up Video fans and I do not want to take away their "joy" therefore I get that they can't explicitly state what is in the video or the surprise would be ruined, but there must be a way to live and let live in this instance as well. There should at least be a warning. It's not my job to figure it out though. The burden falls on the scary pop up video creators and their distributors. What seems like harmless fun to some can be devastating to others.
As for me, the joy of youtube has left me for now, but on the other hand, my recent experience made me feel proud of my little kid-friendly channel.
12 comments:
I don't blame you. The first time I saw one of those videos, I just about did the same thing!
Oh man. I'd be P**SED OFF! Sigh. It never fails that small-minded, weak morons find a way to get their jollies by exploiting a useful too.
That is just terrible. Sending love to your kitties. xoxox
my mama says she has had one of those scary pop up video thingies happen to her, and she totally understands how you feel!! i'm just glad i haven't seen one cuz i would prolly get super duper scared, too. i'm sending special booker man cuddles 'n snuggles to help calm you back down. did it work? :)
*woof*
the booker man
Let me pretend for a moment that I'm not one of those jerks who relishes sending those to friends. Now that I think about it, where did all of my friends go? ;)
Yuh, momma got taken in by one of those too. Now she turns off the volume whenever she sees something that says to look closer. I think the young boy humans love that sort of thing, but my poor old momma could totally have heart failure.
Slobbers,
Mango
Ha rooo roooo- we are sorry that happened to you but we still have to smile. Just DON"T publicize the link here because our human just might have to try it out and we don't need her to go any more nuts than she already is.
Woos - Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
Luckily we've never watched a kitten video, now I doubt we'll ever risk it! Unless it comes from you, that is!
Brutus & Carmen
I would feel the same exact way you did! I don't like scary movies either. It's all just too creepy. Hope you are feeling better.
Cupcake and Mommy
Whew...Mama says she is ever so glad she doesn't spend too much time watching videos!
Smileys & Snuggles!
Dory, Bilbo and Jacob
Aren't movies with kittens scary enough?
I'm wary of anything that has instructions like that! I hope you are feeling better now!
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