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Digital Girl was a lostwave hoax, fabricated by haditonvinyl on WatZatSong and Reddit.  
'''Digital Girl''' was a lostwave hoax, fabricated by Reddit and WatZatSong user haditonvinyl.  


== History ==
== History ==
Digital Girl would be uploaded to WatZatSong on September 30, 2023, by haditonvinyl.
Digital Girl wa uploaded to WatZatSong on September 30, 2023, by the user haditonvinyl.


The OP claimed that they had found it on an old CD originally owned by their dad, which contained an array of similar 90s and 00s music. This sparked one of the largest searches in lostwave history and Digital Girl became a well-known lostwave for that time period. The OP of the snippet, haditonvinyl, was very active in the search, constantly answering questions and even fabricating stories and false leads to keep followers on edge. He also created a Discord server for the search.
The OP claimed that they had found it on an old CD originally owned by their dad, which contained an array of similar 90s and 00s music.  


On April 2 or 3, 2024, a Reddit user u/AvantStory posted a video of them playing a CD of a song attributed to artist “emails”. Upon playing the CD, it because apparent that Digital Girl was not on it, whilst the vibe of the music was the same.  
The OP of the snippet, haditonvinyl, was very active in the search, constantly answering questions. He even created a Discord server for the search.
 
On April 2 or 3, 2024, a video posted by Reddit user u/AvantStory showed them playing a CD of a song attributed to the artist “emails”. Upon playing the CD, it because apparent that Digital Girl was not on it, though the music had the same vibe.  


Just 50 minutes later, u/NotSureHowBigYouAre responded to the post claiming they had found the songs on AdvantStory’s CD on Soulseek, with two songs attributed to emails.  
Just 50 minutes later, u/NotSureHowBigYouAre responded to the post claiming they had found the songs on AdvantStory’s CD on Soulseek, with two songs attributed to emails.  


When investigating NotSureHowBigYouAre’s account, searchers found that the account had been inactive for five years and furthermore, they had a post on their profile called “OnVinyl” which was later deleted. From here on, the search begins transitioning into a hoax investigation.
When investigating NotSureHowBigYouAre’s account, searchers found that the account had been inactive for five years and furthermore, they had a post on their profile called “OnVinyl” which was later deleted. From here, the search focused on the hoax lead.


More cracks in hadinonvinyl’s story included him giving three contradictory recording dates, and the fact that emails’ account had changed its username five times.  
Some of the clues in hadinonvinyl’s story included him giving three contradictory recording dates, and the fact that emails’ account had changed its username five times.  


== Discovery ==
== Discovery ==
On April 4, emails uploaded “Lost In The Code” on their YouTube channel, along with several other songs in album “Digital World”. This satisfied the community and the lostwave was briefly considered to have been solved.
On April 4, emails uploaded “Lost In The Code” on their YouTube channel, along with several other songs in album “Digital World”. This satisfied the community and the Lostwave was briefly considered solved.


On the next day, haditonvinyl confessed that Digital Girl was a hoax.
On the next day, haditonvinyl confessed that Digital Girl was a hoax.

Revision as of 23:51, 3 May 2024

ⓘ This lostwave is classified as partially (un)solved.

Digital Girl was a lostwave hoax, fabricated by Reddit and WatZatSong user haditonvinyl.

History

Digital Girl wa uploaded to WatZatSong on September 30, 2023, by the user haditonvinyl.

The OP claimed that they had found it on an old CD originally owned by their dad, which contained an array of similar 90s and 00s music.

The OP of the snippet, haditonvinyl, was very active in the search, constantly answering questions. He even created a Discord server for the search.

On April 2 or 3, 2024, a video posted by Reddit user u/AvantStory showed them playing a CD of a song attributed to the artist “emails”. Upon playing the CD, it because apparent that Digital Girl was not on it, though the music had the same vibe.

Just 50 minutes later, u/NotSureHowBigYouAre responded to the post claiming they had found the songs on AdvantStory’s CD on Soulseek, with two songs attributed to emails.

When investigating NotSureHowBigYouAre’s account, searchers found that the account had been inactive for five years and furthermore, they had a post on their profile called “OnVinyl” which was later deleted. From here, the search focused on the hoax lead.

Some of the clues in hadinonvinyl’s story included him giving three contradictory recording dates, and the fact that emails’ account had changed its username five times.

Discovery

On April 4, emails uploaded “Lost In The Code” on their YouTube channel, along with several other songs in album “Digital World”. This satisfied the community and the Lostwave was briefly considered solved.

On the next day, haditonvinyl confessed that Digital Girl was a hoax.

Lyrics

In a digital land, she's trapped pixel by pixel

Digital girl, longing for something real

Beneath the glowing screen, her hearts in a swirl

Searching for love, a connection she can feel

Digital girl, lost in the code

Yearning for love in the universe she's known

She dreams of a user who can break the mold

Bring her to life where her heart can be shown

Digital girl

Digital girl

Digital girl, lost in the code

In a digital world where her heart can be shown

Digital girl

Digital girl

Digital girl, lost in the code

In a digital world where her heart can be shown

Digital girl

Digital girl

Digital girl, lost in the code

In a digital world where her heart can be shown

External links

https://youtu.be/DZdesxWXTzc (documentary)