Random MIDI Autoplay
the ancient and disastrous tendency to greet visitors with immediate MIDI audio regardless of consent or context
Severity Score
8.6 / 10
Cringe Half-Life
eternal
Recurrence Probability
Returns in every new media format
Era
2005
👁️ What Everyone Noticed
The thing nobody had a name for until now
Old sites occasionally began singing at you without warning, usually through a cheerful MIDI file with no apparent relation to the content and no obvious method of mercy.
🦠 Why It Spread
The Bureau's best guess (officially filed)
It spread because self-expression on the early web valued intensity over restraint. If a site had music, the creator wanted certainty that you would experience it immediately and perhaps involuntarily.
💀 Peak Cultural Damage
The version that made the Bureau file a formal complaint
The damage survives as precedent for every autoplay era that followed. Surprise audio became an inherited sin, merely upgraded by bandwidth.
🔄 Relapse Risk
The Bureau's honest forecast (not good)
Absolute. New formats do not kill this instinct; they simply modernize it.
🧟 Survivors
Sites still doing this. Unironically.
video autoplay in modern content sites
sound-enabled ad units and promotional landers
platforms that treat interruption as atmosphere
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🦕 Historical Predecessor
What it was before anyone named it
❓ FAQ
Questions the Bureau has been asked too many times
What is Random MIDI Autoplay?
Random MIDI Autoplay is a documented trend in the NCCB archive for 2005, best known for the ancient and disastrous tendency to greet visitors with immediate midi audio regardless of consent or context.
Why did Random MIDI Autoplay spread?
It spread because self-expression on the early web valued intensity over restraint. If a site had music, the creator wanted certainty that you would experience it immediately and perhaps involuntarily.
Will Random MIDI Autoplay come back?
Absolute. New formats do not kill this instinct; they simply modernize it.
When was Random MIDI Autoplay first documented?
Random MIDI Autoplay is indexed in the NCCB archive with a first documented sighting of March 1, 2005.
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🖼️ Visual Evidence
What this looks like when shared without context (Bureau approved)
old computer shrine with surprise midi autoplay, glowing speakers, chaotic nostalgic homepage museum scene