>>4318879I think keeping the dark underbelly of the world's terrifying videos a secret is like the stupid characters in a horror movie who all die one by one because they never tell each other what they know.
I don't even watch that nasty nasty but I can still see the memes in children's movies. If this stuff wasn't kept such a dark secret then it would be easier to point to Disney movies and say, "This is a clear reference to XYZ." Even when the children can't possibly understand the memes, it is unjustifiable to present them to children. Memes work even when you don't totally understand them.
I suppose the people who are hunting down they video producers are mostly Christians, and Christianity has a big component about making every secret thing known, good or evil. Stop keeping the worst things secret. It would be better if Joe Average was more worried about nasty videos than about football. I think the videos are a big problem. A really big problem, and the problem draws strength from the taboo around it.