HOODSITE – HOODSITE.COM

HOODSITE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

Hoodsite and hoodsite.com was an uncensored crime news and gore videos shock site focused on documenting real-life events.

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Due to the graphic nature of some of the content found on hoodsite.com, access was restricted to adults 18 years of age and older.

Videos found on Hoodsite were often bloody, offensive, shocking, and disturbing.

Hoodsite.com was founded on the fundamental principles of freedom of expression, freedom of the press, and the public’s right to be informed.

WHAT HAPPENED TO HOODSITE?

Since September 2020, hoodsite.com has been the target of ongoing negative SEO attacks intended to sabotage its search engine rankings. These attacks included spam backlinks, impersonation sites, and attempts to dilute the Hoodsite brand online.

As a result, hoodsite.com has since officially rebranded to USA CRIME.

While hoodsite.com now redirects to usacrime.com, the brand itself has not disappeared and continues to exist through USACRIME.

You can still follow Hoodsite’s original social media accounts, including Instagram, Youtube and Reddit. These accounts are operated by the same team behind hoodsite.com and usacrime.com.

WHAT IS USA CRIME?

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USA CRIME is the direct continuation of Hoodsite.

No other website besides usacrime.com is affiliated with the Hoodsite brand. Any other website using the Hoodsite name with a different domain extension is not legitimate and is attempting to capture traffic from searches related to hoodsite or hoodsite.com.

VIEWER BEWARE: Any other website pretending to be Hoodsite may contain malware, intrusive advertisements, pop-ups, redirects, or malicious downloads. Always make sure you are visiting hoodsite.com or usacrime.com.

USACRIME continues to deliver breaking US crime news reports and videos, along with crime stories from around the world. The mission remains the same — document events as they happen and present them without unnecessary filtering.

At USA CRIME, we present the facts and the footage when available.

Topics covered on USACRIME include shootings, murders, stabbings, robberies, gang violence, aggravated assault, police incidents, car accidents, animal cruelty, domestic violence, and street fights.

OUR MISSION

Hoodsite and USA CRIME share the same mission: to inform, raise awareness, and document real-life events and situations occurring around the world.

Neither Hoodsite nor USACRIME condone the violent acts shown in some of the videos posted on usacrime.com.

Crime is not pleasant. Violence is not comfortable to watch. But ignoring reality does not make it disappear.

Hoodsite was built on the idea that people should be able to see real-world events for themselves and form their own opinions. USA CRIME continues that same philosophy.

No accident is beautiful, no crime is pleasant, no homicide is easy to watch. But refusing to acknowledge reality can lead to misunderstanding the world we live in.

Censorship is often used to suppress uncomfortable truths. USA CRIME exists to document reality — not to promote violence, but to show it as it happens.

WHAT IS A SHOCK OR GORE SITE?

A shock site or gore site is often described as a website intended to disturb viewers. However, Hoodsite and USA CRIME exist to document crime, not glorify it.

Crime itself can be shocking and disturbing. Reporting crime honestly does not mean approving of it.

The word “gore” refers to bloodshed caused by violence. Unfortunately, violence exists in the real world, and sometimes it is captured on video.

Hoodsite and USACRIME simply document those events.

SO WHERE DO GORE SITES GET THEIR VIDEOS FROM?

A question we see a lot is where do shock sites like Hoodsite and USA CRIME get their grisly videos from.

The simple mention of the word gore and some people have their pants in a frenzy. Some people talk about using vpns as if visiting gore sites were illegal or on the dark web.

Well, we’re here to break that myth. So where do real gore videos come from? Drumroll… Most graphic crime footage comes from social media, surveillance cameras, news agencies, and individuals recording events with their phones.

Today, nearly everyone carries a cellphone in their pocket. Cities are filled with security cameras. Social media platforms have billions of users sharing content daily.

When crimes are recorded, they often appear online within minutes.

Many social media platforms already host graphic content behind warning screens. This demonstrates that such material is more common than people realize.

Graphic crime footage is not limited to the dark web — it exists across the open internet.

IS IT ILLEGAL TO WATCH GORE?

So is it illegal to watch gore videos online? You probably get the picture by now… But in case it still isn’t clear: Absolutely not!

Committing violent crimes is illegal. Failing to report crimes can be illegal. Watching documented events online is not.

In the US, websites such as Hoodsite.com and USA CRIME are protected from liability by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act if they’re posting user generated content. In effect, they are just showing something created by somebody else. They’re not doing anything illegal, even if that something is a murder.

WHERE CAN I WATCH GORE VIDEOS ONLINE?

You can watch gore videos on USACRIME through our dedicated gore videos section.

USA CRIME continues the mission started by Hoodsite by documenting crime news and real-world events through video coverage.

Content found on USACRIME includes shootings, executions, cartel violence, stabbings, accidents, police incidents, and other graphic crime footage captured on camera.

USACRIME remains a destination for viewers seeking uncensored crime videos and real-world crime documentation.

TO CONCLUDE

Hoodsite is now usacrime.com.

USA CRIME continues the original mission of Hoodsite by documenting crime news and real-world events through reporting and video coverage.

By visiting usacrime.com, you acknowledge and agree that you are at least 16 years of age, that some content may be disturbing, and that viewing such material does not violate the laws of your location.

Viewer discretion is advised.