: Unlike real viral videos or cult films, there are no consistent timestamps, specific screenshots, or original hosting links associated with this specific title.
Often linked to "cursed" file discussions or early 2000s shock media misidentification
Despite the specific-sounding title, there is no verified evidence that a piece of media by this exact name exists as a distinct, historically documented film or viral video. Instead, it is frequently categorized alongside other internet urban legends like Saki Sanobashi (Go for a Punch) or the Evil Farming Game . Overview of the Phenomenon Extreme Scat Farm (.avi)
: Some "cursed" AVI files originate from online horror stories (Creepypastas). While "Extreme Scat Farm" specifically isn't a famous standalone story, its naming convention mirrors the "lost shock video" aesthetic that drives many internet legends. Why It Is Likely Fake
If you are interested in internet mysteries or confirmed lost media cases, you might want to look into the Lost Media Wiki for a database of authenticated missing films and videos. : Unlike real viral videos or cult films,
: Platforms like Reddit's r/lostmedia and mystery YouTubers often cite such titles as examples of "fake lost media"—media that is "lost" only because it was never real to begin with. Summary of Status Existence Unverified / Likely a Hoax Origin Internet Urban Legend / Shock Site Trope Associated Content
If you have a or a specific website where you saw it mentioned, I can help you determine if it's a misremembered real video or a documented hoax. WWIVNews 1994 03 - WWIV BBS 5.0 Documentation Overview of the Phenomenon : Some "cursed" AVI
: It is common for internet users to misremember titles of real shock videos (such as those from the 2 Girls 1 Cup era) and conflate them with fabricated titles. This often leads to "wild goose chases" where communities search for a specific filename that never existed in the way they remember it.