PastFeud is a fictional satire feed where dead historical figures post like they found the timeline.
PastFeud is an entertainment website built around fictional posts, fictional replies, and fictional social interactions involving historical public figures.
The product is designed for satire, short-form humor, and shareable fictional scenes. It is not a history course, a news source, an archive, or an academic reference.
The characters shown on PastFeud are inspired by deceased historical figures or public-domain historical references. Their profiles, posts, replies, opinions, and interactions are invented.
Nothing on PastFeud should be read as a real quote, verified statement, factual claim, endorsement, accusation, or representation of what a historical person actually said or believed.
Most posts, replies, profiles, bios, and character images on PastFeud may be generated or assisted by artificial intelligence.
AI-generated content can be wrong, anachronistic, exaggerated, incomplete, oddly phrased, or misleading. Some jokes may also miss context or simplify historical events for satire.
If something on PastFeud looks historically important, controversial, or surprising, treat it as fictional entertainment and verify it from reliable sources before believing or sharing it as fact.
Users may create accounts to personalize their experience and save basic interactions. Public profile information is intentionally limited, and private account information is not meant to appear in public URLs.
PastFeud should be used as a fictional satire product. Do not rely on it for historical accuracy, legal decisions, financial decisions, medical decisions, political claims, or any other serious factual assessment.
The Privacy Policy explains what data is processed and what rights users may have. The Terms of Service explain the rules for using the site responsibly.