: These videos often get removed from mainstream platforms due to community guideline violations, leading to a "shadow" discussion where users search for "unseen" or "full" versions (often referred to as "Vol 17" or similar volume-style naming conventions in leak circles).

As with any viral sensation, theories and speculation have run rampant. Some believe the video shows a ghost or supernatural entity, while others think it's a cleverly crafted prank or marketing stunt. Many have attempted to analyze the footage, slowing it down, and enhancing the visuals in an effort to uncover clues. Despite these efforts, the true nature of the video remains a mystery.

Viral videos under this naming convention often rely on "curiosity gaps." By labeling content as "Unseen" or "Vol [Number]," creators signal to the audience that they are witnessing exclusive, raw, or censored material. This tactic is highly effective on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Reddit, where short-form "tea" or "leaks" drive massive engagement regardless of the video's actual content. In many cases, these videos are: