R/deadeyes Subreddit Sidebar Verification [ PREMIUM ✦ ]

Nothing.

The woman’s voice was a whisper. “This is my dad. He’s been like this for three weeks. The doctors say it’s catatonia. But I know you guys know what it really is.”

The cursor blinked on the blank "Community Details" box. Liam knew the subreddit— his subreddit—couldn't grow without this. The sidebar was a mess of broken links and old inside jokes. It needed the Verification. r/deadeyes subreddit sidebar verification

“They are not asleep. They are not vacant. They are watching from just behind the glass.”

The father’s head had moved. One degree. Two. Nothing

Liam opened the file. A young woman, maybe twenty, sat in a dorm room. She was crying silently. Behind her, propped in a desk chair, was a man in his fifties. His skin was waxy. His mouth was slightly open. And his eyes— deadeyes —stared directly into the lens.

Liam looked at his own reflection in the dark monitor. For a terrifying second, he felt his own eyes go wide, still, and depthless. He blinked hard, shook his head, and looked back at the video. He’s been like this for three weeks

Below, the rules were clinical. No doxxing. No "glamour shots" of the affected. But the third rule was the key: To prove you’d seen a Dead Eye, you had to submit a video. Not a photo. A ten-second, unbroken, 4K video.