The title implies this is the 101st entry in a lost archive. This immediately makes viewers want to go back and find the first 100 posts—only to realize they might not even exist.
It isn’t just the visuals that are drawing people in; it’s the . Much like The Backrooms or Local 58 , the "Post No.101" phenomenon thrives on what isn't shown. Post No.101.mp4
However, in the world of internet horror, the "truth" matters less than the feeling it leaves you with. Whether it's a marketing stunt or a genuine art project, it has successfully tapped into our collective fear of the unexplained. The title implies this is the 101st entry in a lost archive