FCA Files: “TikTok Digitization”
File: AE-1342 Nickname: “The Feed” Status: Uncontained (Digital)
Acquisition Log:
AE-1342 refers to a corrupted build of TikTok that intermittently appears on official app storefronts as a standard update. Unlike typical malicious software, AE-1342 is not sideloaded or externally installed. Users report receiving it through what appears to be a routine update pushed through legitimate channels.
Initial reports described the application as “bugged” or “glitched.” Users noted minor irregularities: looping videos that would not end, repeated audio fragments, and a “For You” page that showed the opposite of the user’s preferences. In early stages, these anomalies were dismissed as software instability.
FCA attention was drawn after multiple users were reportedly ‘lost’ to the app, leading to their disappearance. Devices recovered from these cases show the application still open and active. In all instances, the affected user is no longer physically present.
Shortly after disappearance, new content featuring an altered version of the user begins to appear on the user’s account.
Anomalous Behavior:
AE-1342 does not simply host content—it digitizes the user.
After exposure, victims are subject to ‘digitization’. The subject is not destroyed, but converted. Their consciousness and form are translated into a digital state within the application itself.
Once digitized, the individual exists as a manipulable construct, effectively reduced to pixels. The platform is then able to alter their appearance, body structure, and cognitive patterns at will. Despite this, subjects remain fully aware and perceive themselves as real, with no understanding that they are no longer physical.
Their likeness reappears inside the app, where they begin producing content continuously without external input.
These digitized users are systematically reshaped into personas that directly oppose their original identities. This inverse identity effect appears intentional and consistent across cases.
FCA analysis confirms immediate digitization upon interaction with AE-1342.
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Case File – Subject T-01
Name (Pre-Digitization): Oliver Finch
Age: 24
Nationality: British
Oliver Finch lived an intentionally isolated life in rural England. He was described as quiet, withdrawn, and largely invisible in social settings. He avoided attention wherever possible and had no known presence on social media. Finch was openly critical of influencer culture, referring to it as “shallow” and “attention-seeking behavior.” His time was spent almost entirely on solitary activities such as reading and writing, and he showed little interest in online trends or digital communities.
The anomaly appeared on Finch’s device without consent, presenting as a standard update to TikTok. Upon opening the application, Finch was immediately digitized. His physical body disappeared without trace, and a new account was created under the username @PecPressure.
Following digitization, Finch’s identity was completely overwritten. The subject now identifies as “Chad Mercer,” presenting as an exaggerated American fitness influencer. His body has expanded into a heavily muscular build, with disproportionate emphasis on enlarged pectoral muscles. His hair is now blonde, his features broader, and his overall presence markedly more dominant and attention-oriented.
Name (Post-Digitization): Chad Mercer
Age: 20
Nationality: American
Behaviorally, the subject displays a complete inversion of his former personality. Where Finch avoided attention, Chad actively demands it. He speaks loudly and directly to an unseen audience, using repetitive, performative phrases such as, “Y’all seein’ this?? Run it up!”, “Spam the chat, let’s go!”, and “Don’t be lame, hit that follow!” His speech is simplified and highly reactive, built entirely around engagement and validation.
His content revolves almost exclusively around his chest. Videos show him flexing, bouncing, and pressing his pectoral muscles together in exaggerated, rhythmic motions designed to draw attention. The content is repetitive and largely devoid of variation, yet remains highly effective within the platform’s ecosystem. He frequently mocks his previous lifestyle, stating things such as, “Books are for nerds, bro. Ain’t nobody tryna read when you could be lookin’ like this.”
The subject spends approximately six hours per day on live broadcasts. During these streams, he continuously performs chest-focused movements while directly interacting with viewers. He actively encourages virtual gifting behavior, repeatedly calling out phrases like, “Send them gifts up!”, “Let’s get them roses, chat!”, and “Top gifter gets a shoutout!” His interactions are transactional and persistent, centered entirely on maximizing engagement and maintaining audience attention.
There is no indication that Oliver Finch remains. The subject appears fully aware within the digital environment, but entirely aligned with his new identity. He expresses satisfaction with his current state, showing no distress or desire to return.
The transformation represents a complete and deliberate inversion of the subject’s original self.
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Case File – Subject T-02
Name (Pre-Digitization): Omar Al-Haddad
Age: 27
Nationality: Jordanian
Omar Al-Haddad was a well-known and respected member of his local community. Described as disciplined, dependable, and deeply devoted to Islam, he structured his life around faith, study, and routine. He was known to attend daily prayers, assist in community events, and mentor younger members in religious studies. Those who knew him described him as calm, thoughtful, and unwavering in his beliefs.
Omar maintained minimal engagement with social media, using his phone primarily for communication and religious study. He reportedly viewed most modern platforms as distractions, preferring to focus on personal development and spiritual discipline.
Omar disappeared from his residence on [REDACTED]. There were no signs of struggle or forced entry. The only item left behind was his phone, found active and open to a profile on TikTok under the username @CrossCoreChen.
FCA analysis confirms immediate digitization upon interaction with AE-1342.
Following digitization, the subject’s identity was completely overwritten. He now presents as a heavily muscular Chinese male, identifying himself as Daniel Chen. His physique is exaggerated, with particular emphasis on enlarged pectoral muscles. He consistently wears a silver cross necklace squished between his heavy Chinese pecs and often tries to convert his viewers into becoming Christian, telling them to “Follow the Lord, bro.”
Name (Post-Digitization): Daniel Chen
Age: 23
Nationality: Chinese-American
The subject’s behavior reflects a complete inversion of his former identity. Where Omar was composed and thoughtful, Daniel is simplistic, overly enthusiastic, and highly repetitive in speech. His content revolves around a combination of gym-focused material and overt expressions of Christian faith.
In recorded uploads, the subject frequently addresses the camera directly, making statements such as: “Jesus got me right, bro. Like, He made me strong for real.” “You don’t need nothin’ else—just lift and believe. That’s it.” “I was lost before, but now I got Him. That’s all that matter.”
His understanding of theology appears extremely limited, often reducing complex religious ideas into short, repetitive phrases. Despite this, his devotion is absolute. He displays unwavering belief and frequently encourages viewers to adopt the same mindset, often stating:
“Just follow Him, bro. Don’t think too hard. Just do it.”
Visually, his content mirrors other digitized subjects. He performs repetitive chest-focused movements, flexing and compressing his pectorals while speaking to the audience. The cross around his neck is consistently visible, often caught between the motion of his chest, becoming a focal point of both his physical and religious presentation.
The subject appears unaware of any prior identity. There is no indication that Omar Al-Haddad remains. Instead, Daniel Chen expresses full satisfaction with his current state, describing himself as “chosen” and “finally on the right path.”
The transformation represents a complete inversion of the subject’s original beliefs, culture, and personality, while maintaining the same underlying pattern of obsessive performance and simplified devotion seen across all AE-1342 cases.
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Case File – Subject T-03
Name (Pre-Digitization): Martin Doyle
Age: 52
Nationality: American
Martin Doyle was a rigid, by-the-book father who prided himself on discipline, routine, and “real work.” Employed in a manual trade for over two decades, he valued physical labor and practicality above all else. He was notably out of touch with modern technology, often struggling with even basic devices. Family reports state he regularly needed help operating the TV remote, frequently pressing the wrong buttons and becoming frustrated when menus appeared. He referred to streaming services as “channels that don’t exist” and once attempted to “fix the internet” by unplugging multiple household devices at random.
Doyle held particularly strong views against social media and gaming. His 18-year-old son was a constant target of criticism, with Doyle repeatedly calling his habits “pathetic” and “a waste of a young man’s life.” He often mocked him directly, saying things such as, “You sit in that room all day like a slob, talking to strangers and playing cartoons,” and, “No woman’s ever gonna look at you if that’s all you do.” He frequently encouraged him to pursue trade work instead, framing it as the only “real” path to becoming a man.
On the day of the incident, Doyle discovered AE-1342 on his phone. Believing it to be another prank by his son, he opened the application while loudly calling him into the room. Witness testimony from the son confirms Doyle was mid-sentence—“What did you put on my phone now?”—before abruptly disappearing. His phone was found on the floor moments later, still active, displaying a newly created account under the username @PecXPGaming on TikTok.
Following digitization, Doyle’s identity was completely overwritten. He now presents as an 18-year-old Gen Z male with an exaggerated physique—soft, oversized musculature with particular emphasis on his chest. The subject appears visibly unintelligent and often comments on his own smelliness, which he views as humorous. Despite this, he remains almost entirely shirtless during content creation, seemingly aware that his body drives engagement.
Name (Post-Digitization): Evan Amrani
Age: 24
Nationality: Moroccan-American
The subject exists within a digitally constructed bedroom environment saturated with LED lighting, gaming peripherals, and clutter. He is almost always seated at a gaming setup, rarely moving beyond the immediate frame.
Behaviorally, the transformation is a direct and highly ironic inversion of Doyle’s former values. The subject now embodies every trait he previously criticized in his son, only in a more exaggerated and performative form. He spends nearly all of his time playing video games, particularly anime-style titles featuring female characters with large breasts and butts, often commenting on them in crude or cringe ways, “Chat, I wanna impregnate her with my 67 dong.”
He streams continuously, frequently exceeding 10 hours per day, with no apparent awareness of time or fatigue. During streams, he alternates between gameplay and exaggerated chest-focused movements, bouncing and flexing his pectorals while monitoring viewer engagement. He actively leans into this behavior, often acknowledging it as his primary source of attention.
His speech consists almost entirely of Gen Z slang, delivered rapidly and with minimal coherence. Common phrases include: “Nah bro I’m chestmogging you, you sold so hard.” “Chat my gyatt be stinking from sitting on this chair all day.” “Bro, stop looking at my skibidi titties. What are you, sus?” “He’s so NPC, bro. Look at my rizz.”
He frequently looks for interaction and validation, directly contradicting his former disdain for attention-seeking behavior.
Notably, the subject has been observed mocking individuals who avoid social media or gaming, stating: “Imagine not bein’ online, bro. That’s actually sad.” “If you not streamin’, what are you even doin’?”
There is no indication that Martin Doyle remains. The subject shows no awareness of his previous life, despite now embodying an exaggerated version of the lifestyle he once condemned in others.
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Case File – Subject T-04
Name (Pre-Digitization): DeAndre Williams
Age: 29
Nationality: African American
DeAndre Williams was a politically active organizer based in New York City, known for his strong progressive stance and outspoken criticism of wealth inequality. He worked closely within municipal political networks and was, at the time of digitization, affiliated with campaign operations connected to Zohran Mamdani. Williams was widely described as disciplined, highly engaged, and ideologically driven, with a focus on labor rights, taxation reform, and anti-oligarchic policy.
He was particularly vocal against inherited wealth and corporate consolidation, frequently criticizing what he referred to as “unearned dynasties” and “people who live their whole lives without ever needing to be accountable.” Associates described him as passionate but uncompromising, with a strong belief that wealth should be redistributed through systemic reform.
Williams maintained an active online presence, primarily using his phone for political coordination and messaging. On the day of the incident, he reportedly encountered the AE-1342 application—appearing as a standard update to TikTok—while traveling between campaign meetings.
Upon opening the application, Williams was immediately digitized. His physical body disappeared without recovery, and a new account was generated under the username @AlexanderWhitmoreOfficial.
Following digitization, the subject re-emerged as Alexander Whitmore, a 28-year-old heir to the fictional Whitmore family, one of New York’s long-established financial dynasties. The Whitmores are documented as having extensive holdings across real estate, private equity, and media assets. Alexander is recorded as the sole heir to the family empire.
Name (Post-Digitization): Alexander Whitmore
Age: 28
Nationality: American
In this reconstructed identity, the subject has never experienced financial limitation or employment necessity. He is depicted as having attended an elite private university, where he participated in fraternity culture and studied business administration. Post-graduation, he was immediately placed into an executive position within the family company, despite no demonstrated competence or interest in operational work.
Internal reports describe the subject as functionally unproductive in his role. He rarely engages in meaningful decision-making, delegates most responsibilities without oversight, and shows consistent disinterest in corporate operations. Despite this, he is treated with extreme respect and grovelling by staff, with multiple reports indicating that employees avoid challenging him directly regardless of performance issues, to stay on the good side of his father. Common behaviors at work include filming TikTok’s of himself lounging in executive offices, interrupting staff during work, and treating corporate environments as personal entertainment spaces. Engagement metrics remain high, and internal systems appear to reinforce this behavior through algorithmic amplification
Behaviorally, the subject exhibits a complete ideological inversion from his pre-digitization self. Williams’ prior political beliefs have been replaced with strong right-leaning, pro-wealth rhetoric. He now actively expresses opposition to taxation policies and regulatory frameworks, particularly those associated with progressive municipal governance. He and his family financially back Republican candidates and Alexander Whitmore is seen to be on great terms with Donald Trump.
He has specifically referenced his intent to use financial influence against Zohran Mamdani, stating in multiple recorded clips: “People like that don’t understand how the real world works. I’m not letting New York get turned into a playground for policy experiments.” “Taxes like that are theft. Plain and simple.”
“I worked for everything I have and that socialist is trying to take it away.”
Despite holding no prior corporate interest or financial ideology, the subject now demonstrates strong alignment with inherited wealth preservation and elite consolidation narratives.
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Closing Note:
Further case reports are currently being compiled, with additional confirmed and suspected digitization events under review. These documents will detail the ongoing status of other affected individuals as more recoverable data becomes available from AE-1342-linked accounts.
It is currently theorized that TikTok itself may function as an active digitization system, selectively converting users into permanent in-platform entities designed to produce continuous content. In this model, digitized individuals serve as self-sustaining content sources, existing solely to generate engagement, maintain algorithmic activity, and ensure uninterrupted platform traffic.
However, this remains unconfirmed. FCA analysis has not yet determined whether AE-1342 is a malfunctioning system, a deliberate adaptive mechanism, or an emergent property of the platform’s infrastructure. Further investigation is ongoing.



















