THE ARCHIVE
About RabbitArchive
A curated digital archive of internet-era mysteries and unexplained media.
WHAT IS RABBITARCHIVE
RabbitArchive is an editorial archive documenting internet mysteries, unexplained broadcasts, lost media, ARGs, cyber incidents, digital folklore, and unresolved online phenomena.
Each entry is drawn from publicly available source material — archival records, encyclopedic references, historical accounts, and documented reports — and presented as a structured, readable story. The goal is not speculation, but documentation: to give these cases a permanent, organized home.
WHY IT EXISTS
Much of the internet's stranger history disappears quietly — dead links, deleted forums, lost uploads, fragmented discussions, and broken archives leave behind only traces of events that once had full records.
RabbitArchive exists to preserve, organize, and contextualize these stories before they become inaccessible. By collecting source material, structuring key facts, and building a consistent narrative around each case, the archive creates a lasting reference for events that deserve more than a Reddit thread and a broken Wayback link.
HOW STORIES ARE CREATED
Stories are built from publicly available archival material, encyclopedic references, historical records, open-source documentation, and related source material. That content is then analyzed, structured, and narratively assembled using AI-assisted editorial tooling.
AI assists the presentation and structuring of information, but stories are grounded in publicly available source material. The pipeline extracts verified facts, disputed claims, speculative theories, and timeline data from sources before generating the narrative — the content is organized, not invented.
All stories enter a manual review process before publication. Nothing is published directly from the pipeline without editorial approval.
EDITORIAL PHILOSOPHY
RabbitArchive prioritizes ambiguity, documentation, conflicting accounts, unresolved details, and historical context. Cases are presented as they are recorded — not as they have been dramatized.
This is not a creepypasta collection, a fiction project, or a conspiracy platform. The archive does not sensationalize, fabricate, or editorialize beyond what the source record supports. The mystery in these stories comes from the facts themselves — not from embellishment.
ACCURACY & LIMITATIONS
Some stories involve disputed claims, historical ambiguity, incomplete records, or conflicting accounts. Where this is the case, it is noted within the story itself — verified facts, disputed elements, and speculative theories are distinguished from one another.
RabbitArchive does not claim definitive truth, investigative authority, or factual certainty on unresolved subjects. Content is presented for archival and editorial purposes. Readers are encouraged to consult original sources where available.
SOURCES
Where sources are available, references are included at the bottom of each story. Archival material has a tendency to disappear over time — links go dead, pages get removed, databases go offline. Some references may become incomplete or unverifiable after publication.
The archive makes reasonable efforts to link to stable, reputable sources. Where original sources can no longer be retrieved, the story remains as a record of what was documented at the time of writing.
CORRECTIONS & CONTACT
If you believe information in a story is inaccurate or incomplete, RabbitArchive welcomes factual corrections and archival references. For corrections, removals, or general inquiries:
admin@rabbitarchive.xyz