Dare you read the bone-chilling tales of the SPOOKIEST websites in the world?
TMZ
TMZ is said to be haunted by the restless spirit of a former writer who died tragically on the day she was due to be married. Some visitors to the website have reported seeing a sad-eyed spectre, which roams across a random popular article once a day at the witching hour (PST). Others have reported strange chills, and hearing a quiet weeping sound.
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The Guardian
The Guardian's Life and Style section is sporadically haunted by a spectre. Rumoured to be a grumpy sub-editor in a former life, it roams the comment section calling out faddy articles, and mis-spelled words.
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BBC News
The BBC News website is haunted by the ghost of a Roundhead soldier from the English Civil War. Many visitors have reported hearing the sound of marching footsteps, the rattle of weapons, and seeing a helmeted figure keeping up his lonely patrol of the homepage centuries after the war ended. Others have reported strange chills, and hearing a quiet weeping sound.
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The Toast
The Toast is haunted by the spirit of a minor Victorian novelist. Hester Spookworthy is a benign presence. She is a listed contributor, and occasionally suggests in editorial meetings that she would like to change the name of the site to 'The Ghost'. On each occasion she is politely rebuffed.
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