High-contrast, distorted imagery with heavy "artifacting" (digital noise).
Some fans speculate they represent a date (e.g., August 19, 2020) or a specific coordinate, though no specific event has been definitively linked to it.
Most versions of the story rely on the "Found Footage" trope—the idea that this is a raw, unedited clip of something that wasn't meant to be seen. 2. Actual Content Descriptions
Generated by a camera or phone as a default filename.
Creators often upload these videos with no description or tags, hoping the "algorithm" picks it up and suggests it to unsuspecting viewers late at night.
High-contrast, distorted imagery with heavy "artifacting" (digital noise).
Some fans speculate they represent a date (e.g., August 19, 2020) or a specific coordinate, though no specific event has been definitively linked to it.
Most versions of the story rely on the "Found Footage" trope—the idea that this is a raw, unedited clip of something that wasn't meant to be seen. 2. Actual Content Descriptions
Generated by a camera or phone as a default filename.
Creators often upload these videos with no description or tags, hoping the "algorithm" picks it up and suggests it to unsuspecting viewers late at night.