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If you want a "good paper" on how these legends spread, you should look for academic journals on Digital Folklore or Media Studies . Key sources include The Journal of American Folklore or researchers like Whitney Phillips , who writes extensively on internet subcultures and "deep vernacular web" legends. Facial Abuse - Aimee.wmv
Abuse can have severe and long-lasting effects on individuals, including: the file creator implies a personal
naming convention. By using a common name ("Aimee"), the file creator implies a personal, invasive look into someone’s life. In the era of P2P sharing, these files often turned out to be: Hoaxes/Trolls: Redirects to Rickrolls or harmless memes. Trojans disguised as "leaked" or "underground" footage. Shock Media: Facial Abuse - Aimee.wmv