10 Horror Movies About Social Media
Social media is so complex that it is feasible to create horror stories that entertain the audience

The enormous influence that social media has on the daily lives of human beings has generated both positive and negative effects in reality.
Since 2004 with the appearance of Facebook, people of all ages have interacted with all social networks such as Instagram, X, TikTok, among several others. This has inspired the creation of horror movies that are worth watching and analyzing closely.
Here’s a list of 10 horror movies that revolve around social media or use it as a central theme:
# 1. Unfriended (2014)
Director: Levan Gabriadze
This supernatural horror film takes place entirely on a computer screen. A group of high school friends are haunted by an anonymous user during a Skype chat, discovering that one of their classmates, who had committed suicide, is seeking revenge from beyond the grave. The film explores cyberbullying and the digital footprint we leave behind.
# 2. The Den (2013)
Director: Zachary Donohue
A college student, studying the interactions of people on video chat platforms, becomes the target of a dangerous cyber-stalker. As she delves deeper into the dark web, her life spirals out of control. The film is an unsettling commentary on the dangers of online interactions and the anonymity of the internet.
# 3. Friend Request (2016)
Director: Simon Verhoeven
After accepting a mysterious girl’s friend request on Facebook, a college student is haunted by a series of strange and dangerous events. The movie explores the idea of online obsession and how social media connections can blur the line between the real world and the virtual one.
# 4. Cam (2018)
Director: Daniel Goldhaber
A psychological horror-thriller about an adult cam girl whose online identity is stolen by a doppelgänger, trapping her in a terrifying situation. The film delves into themes of identity, privacy, and the strange dangers of building an online persona that can easily be manipulated or hijacked.
# 5. Ratter (2015)
Director: Branden Kramer
This found footage-style horror movie tells the story of a young woman who is stalked through her phone and webcam by a hacker who watches her every move. As her life begins to unravel, she realizes that her privacy is being invaded in the most intimate and horrifying ways.
# 6. The Circle (2017)
Director: James Ponsoldt
While more of a tech thriller than a traditional horror film, The Circle explores the dark side of social media and surveillance. The story follows a young woman who lands a job at a tech company that promotes total transparency through social media. As she rises through the ranks, she begins to realize the terrifying implications of constant surveillance and online connectivity.
# 7. Shook (2021)
Director: Jennifer Harrington
In this social media-themed slasher, a popular influencer gets a terrifying series of messages from a stalker during a live-streamed event. The film explores the idea of the power of online personas and the consequences of having too many followers. It's a tense commentary on the dangers of social media fame.
# 8. Possessor (2020)
Director: Brandon Cronenberg
Possessor is about digital manipulation and the use of technology to control others, manifesting the ways in which online identities and data can be exploited. The movie follows an assassin who uses brain-implant technology to take control of people's bodies and carry out her deadly missions, hinting at the intersection of technology and personal control.
# 9. The Social Media Massacre (2019)
Director: Tony E. Valenzuela
In this found footage-style horror film, a group of influencers heads to a remote location to film content. However, things take a deadly turn when they realize they are being hunted by a mysterious force. The film highlights the dangers of chasing internet fame and the consequences of overexposing yourself online.
# 10. Deadgirl (2008)
Director: Marcel Sarmiento, Gadi Harel
Deadgirl touches on themes of exploitation, voyeurism, and online culture. Two high school boys discover a young woman in a state of suspended animation, and the disturbing events that follow raise questions about how technology and media can desensitize us to violence and exploitation.
These films explore the intersection of modern technology and horror, often using social media as a conduit for terror. They highlight how our online lives can quickly turn into a source of fear and danger, with the digital world often becoming a mirror of our darker instincts.
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Ninfa Galeano
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Comments (1)
There's some interesting and terrifying movies listed there. I'd check them out if I wasn't such a chicken! Buk Buk! 🐔 lol Well written, Ninfa!