Snopes is expanding from its online home to television. The new show will bring the site's signature urban legend debunking to a visual format, exploring the truth behind popular myths and internet folklore.
Create your own personalized urban legend using this interactive tool. It allows you to generate spooky or humorous stories by filling in specific details, perfect for sharing online or scaring your friends with custom myths.
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