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The Recommended Tab — Fexingo Horror

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About this podcast

Every day, we scroll through endless video recommendations—thumbnails promising the mundane, the bizarre, the unsettling. In 'The Recommended Tab,' Luna explores what happens when those algorithmic suggestions turn predatory. Each episode is a self-contained story about a person who clicks on a video they shouldn't have: a livestream from an empty nursery, a repair tutorial for a device that doesn't exist, a vlog from a town that was demolished decades ago. The videos are always ordinary at first, but the comments are frozen, the view count never changes, and by the end, the viewer realizes they've been watching something that was watching them back. Luna's voice—low, close, as if she's sitting beside you in the dark—guides these tales of digital obsession, platform glitches that aren't glitches, and the quiet horror of being seen by an audience that isn't human. Some stories are about loss, others about addiction, but all of them share the same unshakable question: when you log off, does the video log off too?

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Unknown Host hosts The Recommended Tab — Fexingo Horror.

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The Unfinished Review on Hemlock Lane

Jun 7, 20266mEp. 34S1

Luna recalls a late-night scroll through a morbid local review site that led her to a single listing: a ranch house on Hemlock Lane with a perfect five-star score and a single review from someone named ‘E.’ The review wa

The Unfinished Survey on Hemlock Lane

Jun 6, 20269mEp. 33S1

On a cool October night in 2019, Luna finds a peculiar survey card tucked into her mailbox on Hemlock Lane. The card asks twelve questions about a house she's never noticed—number 23, at the dead end of the street. Again

The Unfinished Review on Crescent Avenue

Jun 5, 20269mEp. 32S1

In the summer of 2022, Luna's friend Claire bought a house on Crescent Avenue in a small Ohio town. The previous owner had left one room untouched: the study, lined with shelves of hundreds of identical unlabeled VHS tap

The Unwatched Video on the Ridge Road Feed

Jun 4, 20266mEp. 31S1

Luna can't stop thinking about the one livestream that never should have existed. A private residential security camera overlooking a quiet cul-de-sac on Ridge Road in Oak Hollow, New Jersey — looping the same empty driv

The Vending Machine at the Edge of Parkland

Jun 3, 20266mEp. 30S1

Luna recalls a humid August night in the small town of Parkland, where a malfunctioning vending machine in a gas station parking lot seemed to have a mind of its own. Inside, she met a woman named Carla who claimed the m

The Driveway at the End of Bittersweet Lane

Jun 2, 20267mEp. 29S1

In the late winter of 2019, Luna's car broke down on a back road outside a town called Low Hill. She walked to the nearest house — a pale blue ranch with a cracked driveway and a porch light that flickered every twelve s

The Video Call from the Parking Lot on Barton Road

Jun 1, 20268mEp. 28S1

It was a Tuesday in late October, just past midnight, when my phone lit up with a FaceTime request from my cousin Margot. She was sitting in her car in the empty parking lot of the old bowling alley on Barton Road, and s

The Surveillance Camera on Main Street

May 31, 20268mEp. 27S1

Luna finds a live feed on the Recommended Tab: a single static camera pointed at a blinking marquee in Cambria, Illinois, winter 2022. The sign is dark except for three letters that cycle every night. She watches for wee

The Last Exit on Route 22

May 30, 20266mEp. 26S1

Luna recounts a night she spent at a crumbling gas station on a forgotten stretch of Route 22 in central Pennsylvania, a place that shouldn't exist on any map but appeared when she needed it most. The year was 2019, late

The Basement at 1637 Laurel Avenue

May 29, 20268mEp. 25S1

Luna recalls a night in late August 2019 when she housesat for a couple vacationing in Oregon. The house on Laurel Avenue in the small town of Haddonfield felt wrong from the start—the furnace clicked when it shouldn't,

The Return at the Red Grove Cemetery

May 28, 20268mEp. 24S1

Luna’s cousin Mara called her three weeks after she was buried. The call came through at 3:17 AM on a Tuesday in late October, from a number that had been disconnected for six years. Luna drove to Red Grove, Indiana, to

The Playlist at the End of County Line Road

May 27, 20266mEp. 23S1

After a late shift at the diner in Jessup, Kansas, I found myself following a recommended video on my phone — a playlist of ambient recordings, all from the same address. The first was labeled 'front door, October 15th,

The Ticket Booth at the Fairgrounds

May 26, 20265mEp. 22S1

It's August 2007, just past midnight at the Harvest County Fairgrounds in Larkspur, Iowa. Luna's cousin Caleb is working a late security shift when he notices something wrong with the ticket booth at the far end of the m

The Empty Stall at the Lavender Rest Area

May 25, 20268mEp. 21S1

It's June 1987 and Luna is driving through the Texas panhandle at two in the morning, running on coffee and static radio, when she pulls into the Lavender Rest Area to stretch her legs. The restroom is clean and bright,

The Tollbooth at Shadow Creek Bridge

May 24, 20265mEp. 20S1

Summer of 1989, a broken-down bridge on a back road outside Springdale, Arkansas. Luna's cousin Ray took the night shift at an abandoned tollbooth that wasn't there the week before. The booth had a phone that rang at the

The Roadhouse on Lost Creek Highway

May 23, 20266mEp. 19S1

On a humid August night in 2017, I drove through the Arkansas Ozarks and stopped at a roadhouse that wasn't on any map. The gravel lot was full of trucks, but the windows were dark. Inside, the jukebox played a song I'd

The Attic on Arbor Street

May 22, 20267mEp. 18S1

In the fall of 2019, I house-sat for my aunt in a quiet corner of Hinton, West Virginia. The house was old, full of dust and silence, and I figured I'd spend the week reading. But the third night, something started movin

The Window at the End of Sycamore Lane

May 20, 20267mEp. 17S1

In the fall of 2019, Luna's cousin rented a house at the dead end of Sycamore Lane in a small Ohio town. The house was cheap and the landlord was eager, which should have been the first warning. But the house itself felt

The Playground Equipment on Old Winchester Road

May 19, 20264mEp. 16S1

In the summer of 2017, I took a detour through the town of Bluefield, West Virginia, trying to beat the heat by driving back roads with the windows down. That's when I saw it — a full-sized playground, slide and swings a

The Swing Set on Fairview Lane

May 18, 20266mEp. 15S1

In the summer of 2019, a woman named Nora moves into a rental house on Fairview Lane in the small town of Harper's Mill, Virginia. The backyard comes with an old swing set that the landlord says was left by the previous

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