) is frequently associated with "V1" or "Version 1" of specific underground digital projects. In many contexts, this refers to: Modding Communities:
The "Go--" fragment takes on new meaning when cross-referenced with the 2018 Go Puzzle , a series of ASCII logic puzzles posted to a now-defunct subreddit called r/9thworldproblems . The puzzles used the Chinese board game Go as a cipher. Players discovered that certain losing positions (dead bunny formations in Go terminology) produced a hash. That hash, when converted to text, read: “V1. Build the warren.” -ENG- Go-- Secret Society Dead Bunny Group -V1....
Groups using such specific, almost mechanical naming conventions often share several traits: ) is frequently associated with "V1" or "Version
The "Bunny" is not cute. In the group’s fragmented lore—pieced together from a deleted LiveJournal entry and a single frame in a 2008 indie horror game—the rabbit represents the prey that outlives the predator . Dead bunnies are oracles. They have seen the trap spring and survived long enough to tell the tale, but only in encrypted form. Players discovered that certain losing positions (dead bunny