. While it feels restrictive, proponents argue it is the only way to ensure "real engagement" in an age where 90% of online content is generated by non-humans.
That happened to me today. The trigger was simple, cryptic, and oddly profound: i feel like ive taken a time leap rexd515 re verified
Other re-verified users reported similar feelings: The trigger was simple, cryptic, and oddly profound:
| Type | What it feels like | Likely cause | |------|-------------------|----------------| | | You wake up and days/weeks passed without memory | Dissociation, extreme fatigue, medication, seizure (rare) | | Backward leap | You feel stuck in a past date or event | Stress, trauma trigger, depression, burnout | | Recurring loop | Same hour/day repeats (rexd515 re-verifies identically) | High anxiety, OCD, depersonalization | | Technological leap | Device dates, logs, or messages show a jump | Timezone bug, NTP glitch, memory corruption, or prank | For some, it is a beloved internet friend returning home
Let’s get technical for a moment, because the conspiracy theories are rampant. (No, it’s not a glitch in the Matrix, and no, rexd515 is not an AI time traveler—probably.)
Whether this is poetry, a threat, or a technical glitch remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: the "rexd515 re-verified" event has become a cultural Rorschach test. For some, it is a beloved internet friend returning home. For others, it is a terrifying reminder that our digital past is never truly deleted—it is merely waiting for the right verification badge to resurface.
The user, who went by the handle u/Rexd515, explained that they had experienced a strange phenomenon. They claimed to have woken up one morning to find that several years had seemingly passed in a matter of seconds. Their phone, social media, and even their job had changed overnight, as if time had accelerated to catch up with... something.