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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › LiveLeakLiveLeak - Wikipedia

    LiveLeak was a British video sharing website, headquartered in London. The site was founded on 31 October 2006, in part by the team behind the Ogrish.com shock site which closed on the same day. LiveLeak aimed to freely host real footage of politics, war, and many other world events and to encourage and foster a culture of citizen journalism.

  2. LiveGore is a reality news website which reports on real life events which are of the interest to the public. Includes videos relating to true crime that have been taken from across the world.

  3. If you’re looking for a LiveLeak alternative, you’re in luck. Today, I will be sharing 14 shock website alternatives that you can use to find gory videos. The short version: Check out Kaotic.com, AliveGore, LiveGore, GoreGrish, and Run the Gauntlet.

  4. Miami Township officer buys baby formula for a mother who said she was unable to feed her newborn. A Miami Township officer is getting attention online after he made an emergency trip to the store fo..

  5. May 6, 2021 · Infamous video sharing website LiveLeak has shut down after 15 years. The shock site was notorious for hosting violent and gory clips banned elsewhere.

  6. May 7, 2021 · LiveLeak, a website best known for hosting violence and gory footage that mainstream sites wouldn’t touch, has shut down after fifteen years in operation.

  7. May 6, 2021 · Now, LiveLeak is gone, replaced with a softer sounding video website called ItemFix that eschews the violence and gore that made LiveLeak a staple of the dark side of the internet.

  8. May 20, 2021 · RIP LiveLeak, the go-to destination for clips too graphic for YouTube. Hayden Hewitt reflects on 15 years of shock and awe.

  9. May 7, 2021 · LiveLeak says goodbye to internet gore after 15 years. A site best-known for allowing users to upload videos of excessive violence doesn't really fit in on the internet in 2021. LiveLeak, the...

  10. May 7, 2021 · As The Verge reports, LiveLeak has been replaced with the far less racy ItemFix, a video sharing site that explicitly bans uploading gory or violent content.

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