Guide to Exploring the Old Web
Wear a mask. For your own protection, use anything that completely hides your face. Once they have your face, you’ll never be safe.
Walk slowly, but don’t linger.
Stay away from the rooms where human voices echo. Ignore calls that tell you to come closer. Remember that the guides have been gone for years.
Use a fake name if you intend to make friends, but never use the same name for each friend.
When you hear doors shutting and music fading out, it’s time to go home. You don’t want to be around for what happens later.
Leave whatever you find wherever you found it. You’re risking everyone’s safety by disturbing a delicate ecosystem.
Visit often, but not consecutively. Take days between visits to avoid creating a trail.
The brightest rooms are often the safest, but beware of rooms with pale white walls and red doors.
The ones that speak in a calm and confident tone are untrustworthy. Avoid conversations with them, and warn others if they follow you.
If you see a familiar face, don’t greet them. They may not be as friendly as you thought.
Feel free to take pictures, but never share where you got them from.














