User blog:ThatCatJizo/ㅤlurker106.mp3

"This is an mp3 file that appeared in my Program Files (x86). I am unsure of it's origins. Judging by its contents, it could have originated from one of my Roblox files which are no longer present in my hard drive for an unknown reason. No, I did not remove them, at least not to my knowledge. I do not have an explanation as of yet, but I'd like to hear your thoughts on this, and maybe we'll figure this out together.""Unfortunately, uploading mp3 files onto here isn't possible. However, I will do my best to write down any words or sounds I hear. The audio buffers a lot in this recording, so don't be surprised if some subtitles make no sense. Anyway, enough introduction; let's get into it." Playing... "lurker106.mp3" | Recorded on: 19th June, 2020 at 10:44 P.M. UTC-04:. . . ?: Alright, I got this thing to record for once. Finally, heh, took a while. [...]

?: Um, if you're hearing this... then you probably found this somewhere in your, uh, C: Drive. (The person clears his throat) Not sure where it'll land. But-uh, frankly, it doesn't matter where it lands. I just hope someone finds it. [...]

?: So please, if you're hearing this, follow my instructions carefully, alright? I'll explain to you what's going on, just y-y'know, listen to me: [...]

?: The only way anyone can access this mp3 recording is when they enter the download-link I revealed at the end of an extremely hard obby into the address bar of a specific browser. As you may know, this browser's address bar works differently than, uh, let's say, FireFox's address bar. Basically, if you enter "Roblox" or "YouTube" into it, then you're not gonna get anywhere. That's what the search engine is for. The address bar is for specific codes and specific codes only, and that specific code was the download link you found. [...]

?: You may be askin' yourself, why would anyone go as far as doing what I did? Might sound weird, but whatever's following me, it's not friendly. Worse, there's something more sinister going on behind the scenes, I-I-I just know it. The thing that's following me, it's some kind of bot that runs on a code, but the code is alive. It's self-aware. How do I know it's a bot? Well, I kinda got suspicious of 'em when they started going around player-filled areas and asking the same question, "Wanna be friends?" over and over again. [...]

?: It's not the only thing that AI or whatever is capable of; they can move around dynamically, get past hard obstacles, communicate with players properly. Th-that's why I hid the link behind obstacles only players can get past. It's the only place that thing couldn't get to. Now, I've been stalking the bot for a while, and out of curiosity, I accepted his friend request thinking I would have an easier time finding out more about the account, but-uh, that's a lie; it was mostly because I was curious, haha. (The person lets out a worried sigh) Of course, I shouldn't have done that. I should've known better. I should have known that interacting with a bot account, whether it'd be following it or befriending it could cause my account to get hacked, or even worse... get-- (The person stops abruptly, but starts talking again after a minute) Y'know, sometimes, I, uh, feel bad for snooping around in the kid's life, but curiosity just keeps getting the best of me, and this time, punishment seems to be, uh, death. Why did I have to- fuck. I don't care. I'm justified. I thought it was a bot account, and in a way, it kinda was. Just... be nice, people. I heard...*Unintelligible*...was a tragic story. Was finding out all of this worth it? (The person lets out a worried sigh once again) [...]

?: Well, I'm just warnin' ya: If someone named "lurker106" sends you a friend request... Uh... (Something seems to be bothering the person) simply ignore the friend request. Uh-hum, I wanted to say d-decline, but maybe that'd count as interacting with the account, and, ugh. Yeah, if you're already friends with the-uh, with him, then keep him company, be nice to him, and uh- (faint knocking can be heard in the distance) shit. Uh, well, I guess that's it then. Well, don't be an idiot like me, and play on a virtual machine or use VPN... (knocks slowly transition into more violent bangs) uh-oh, j-jeez. A-anyway, stay safe. (A door can be heard opening in the background) Don't call authorities, because chances are, it's already too la- (the audio cuts out)