
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Webspace Anomaly Foundation (WAF)?
The WAF is a research and containment initiative focused on anomalies within digital environments. These anomalies disrupt normal web behavior and pose significant risks to users.
What are anomalies?
Anomalies are phenomena caused by quantum entanglement between internet particles in our dimension and another. They manifest as glitches, uncanny content, or unexplained behaviors in digital systems.
How does WAF contain anomalies?
Anomalies are logged and “neutralized” using containment protocols. If containment fails, the anomaly’s behavior must be documented to prevent further spread.
Is it safe to interact with anomalies?
Direct interaction is discouraged. Anomalies can destabilize digital spaces or cause lasting perceptual effects. Proceed with caution.
Can I report an anomaly?
Your visit has already been recorded. Any anomalies detected will automatically be logged in the system.
What happens if anomalies are left unchecked?
Unchecked anomalies can escalate, disrupting the boundary between dimensions and spreading destabilization.
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