One thing I enjoy doing around Halloween is reading scary stories and watching creepy videos. Just recently I’ve taken to Facebook to find the creepiest content on the web, and haven’t been disappointed.
Whatever your definition of scary or creepy is, you’re going to want to view these Facebook pages, as I’ve found that they usually find the creepiest content on the web.

Check out Creepypasta


With over a million likes, Creepypasta isn’t obscure. Plenty of people are engaged with Creepypasta every day, as they regularly update their page with creepy pictures, stories, and videos. People seem to love their content.
If you speak Spanish you can check out the Spanish Creepypastas page, which is a little more popular than the English version.

Scary Content on CREEPYism

CREEPYism is another Facebook page that is sure to freak you out. The site has over 150,000 subscribers and a separate group of 11,000 members that you might be able to join and will certainly want to see.

Read Scary Stories and Urban Legends

Much different than CREEPYism and Creepypasta is the Facebook page Scary Stories and Urban Legends. The site owner shares scary facts, myths, and stories from users on the web, which can be downright spooky.

Don’t Pass on Pennywise The Clown

You might remember the 1990 movie It, based on the book of the same name by Stephen King. In the movie, there’s a character named Pennywise the Dancing Clown that still gives nightmares to children and adults to this very day. To captivate on this fear, a Pennywise the Clown Facebook page has been created that promises to scare and entertain you. The page regularly posts scary content, with special attention given towards Pennywise and other scary clowns. So, if clowns aren’t your thing, or maybe if they are, be sure to view their page and give them a like.

Like Listverse

Listverse is an entertaining website with over 100,000 likes. Their site listverse.com focuses on many different topics, including politics, science, history, and strange lists.

Head on Over to Horror Society

If you want to follow-up on independent horror film, art, music, and performance, you should check out Horror Society’s Facebook page. They support independent artists and projects, share content, and help to create a community within the horror world. They also have a radio podcast which features actors, directors, and artists. You can have a listen to their podcast anytime, which includes over 200 episodes.

Abandoned Scotland

Scotland is a beautiful country, with many natural and urban areas that are sure to inspire. Scotland can also be a scary country, with many “forgotten, abandoned, and rarely seen places.”
The Abandoned Scotland Facebook page features these freaky places through documented video and photos, which are meant to inspire people to explore the country. The page strictly tells would-be explorers to enter abandoned places with extreme caution, as the sites can be dangerous and terrifying. You can view their website for some more creepy content.

Explore Urbex

The Facebook page Urbex might not seem strange at first, but just like Abandoned Scotland, the page explores forgotten areas – there’s just something creepy about abandoned places. The page has around 35,000 likes and features photos and videos from abandoned places in the United States.

Call Ghostbusters

If there’s something strange in the neighborhood, who you gonna call? Probably Ghost-Lee Apparition Paranormal Investigations.

Everything Creepy on Tumblr

Sometimes creepy doesn’t have to be scary, sometimes creepy can be, well, just creepy. And the Facebook page The Creepy Side of Tumblr seems to find everything weird on the web.