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'''[[ | The '''[[Must Not Search|Words You Should Never Search]]''' Wiki is a Japanese [[website]] designed to catalog internet content based on shock value, including [[screamers]], [[shock sites]], and [[application|malicious malware]]. | ||
To join the wiki, users must set their own member name, follow the provided registration template exactly, and verify their account by clicking a link sent to their email address. Once these requirements are met, a final confirmation email is sent from @wiki to signify that an account is ready for use. | |||
<center><big>'''[[ | The site uses the standard [https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Atwiki Atwiki] layout, with a "Web 2.0" or early 2010s look featuring a white background and a blue-colored banner. On the left side of the screen, a massive navigation menu contains links to various "Levels", alphabetical indexes, and community forums. The center of the screen displays the current page, where each entry typically includes the search term, its "Danger Level," and a brief description. | ||
<center><big>'''[[Must Not Search|Don't Toy With Me, Screamer-kun! ദ്ദി(˵ •̀ ᴗ - ˵ ) ✧]]'''</center></big><br> | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 20 March 2026

The Words You Should Never Search Wiki is a Japanese website designed to catalog internet content based on shock value, including screamers, shock sites, and malicious malware.
To join the wiki, users must set their own member name, follow the provided registration template exactly, and verify their account by clicking a link sent to their email address. Once these requirements are met, a final confirmation email is sent from @wiki to signify that an account is ready for use.
The site uses the standard Atwiki layout, with a "Web 2.0" or early 2010s look featuring a white background and a blue-colored banner. On the left side of the screen, a massive navigation menu contains links to various "Levels", alphabetical indexes, and community forums. The center of the screen displays the current page, where each entry typically includes the search term, its "Danger Level," and a brief description.