What does Cursed Image mean?

Other definitions of Cursed Image:
- Images that shared online that make the person looking at them to feel cursed: when viewed, they confuse and alarm whoever is looking at them.
- Often older photos that lack context or explanation. Sometimes scary, sometimes funny, always off-putting.
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How to use the term
Cursed Image:
Ew. You're all in here looking at cursed images?
Is this weird enough to be a cursed image?
Looking at cursed images right before sleeping is not advised.
References:
cursed images Twitter account, Twitter
- A Website that mentions "Cursed Image."
An account on the social media platform Twitter. The account was active during the height of cursed image sharing, and has a long history of unsettling images for users to look through. Viewer beware.
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