Enthusiasts of the myth claim the video contains "cursed" frequencies or subliminal messages that cause headaches, paranoia, or insomnia in those who watch it in its entirety.
During the 2000s, it was common to disguise jump-scare videos under innocuous filenames to trick users. Natalie500.mp4
The "Natalie500.mp4" file is typically described as a low-resolution, grainy video that purportedly circulated on peer-to-peer file-sharing networks (like LimeWire or Kazaa) or early video forums in the mid-2000s. According to the legend: Enthusiasts of the myth claim the video contains