ARG SpaceHey Community
Welcome to the ARG SpaceHey Community! :D
A place for anyone interested in (mostly) horror ARGs—whether you're here to solve them, create them, or just talk about them.
If you're completely new to ARGs, don't worry. Everyone starts somewhere, and this is a good place to learn. Feel free to ask questions, no matter how simple they seem. People here enjoy helping others learn how to investigate clues, solve puzzles, decode messages, and understand how ARGs work.
Interested in making your own ARG? You're welcome too. Share your ideas, ask for feedback, talk about storytelling, puzzles, worldbuilding, or whatever weird project you're working on.
This is also a place to discuss theories, compare evidence, and work together on ongoing mysteries. Sometimes the smallest detail ends up being the missing piece.
Got a favorite ARG? Chances are someone else here is a fan too. Whether you're into internet horror, found footage, analog horror, or classic ARGs, this is a space to meet people who share the same interests.
Above all, be respectful, mark spoilers when needed, and remember to keep fiction separate from reality.
The truth is out there.
Happy investigating.
What's an ARG?
An alternate reality game (ARG) is an interactive networked narrative that uses the real world as a platform and employs transmedia storytelling to deliver a story that may be altered by players' ideas or actions.
Rules
1. Be respectful.
Treat other members with respect. Disagreements and debates are fine, but harassment, insults, or personal attacks are not.
2. No doxxing or sharing private information.
Never post personal information about creators, players, or other users.
3. Use spoiler tags when necessary.
Not everyone is at the same point in an ARG. Please hide major clues, endings, or important discoveries when possible.
4. Label theories and speculation.
Theories are encouraged, but try to make it clear what is confirmed information and what is speculation.
5. Stay on topic.
Keep discussions related to ARGs, horror, puzzles, internet mysteries, and similar topics.
6. Newcomers are welcome.
Everyone starts somewhere. Questions are encouraged, and helping others learn is part of what makes the community fun.
7. Have fun and be creative.
Whether you're solving mysteries, creating your own ARG, or discussing your favorite series, enjoy yourself and help make the community a welcoming place.
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