InternetHell exists for the sake sharing “hell‐ish” experences on / over the web. But this need not stop there. It also applies to those encountered with networks / networking — “the network from hell”.
We've all had them — SPAM, Customers, equipment, Service Providers, ISP's, Social media, web browsers...
So, whether it's at work, at home, on Facebook, Twitter, at a Customers residence, a Customer premises, or where-ever — InternetHell's the place to share (or vent) your experience, or seek / provide your solution.
InternetHell isn't just limited to those experiences — additional experiences / solutions also include Viruses — ever unwittingly download a virus from your browser by way of a contaminated JavaScript file? How 'bout a Trojan in that file you just downloaded? It doesn't stop there — Operating Systems can also be a source of InternetHell.