For those unfamiliar with the term, "The Invisible Eye" refers to a phenomenon that has been associated with ok.ru, particularly in the year 2010. During this time, users of the platform began to report strange occurrences and anomalies that led to speculation about the existence of a mysterious entity or "invisible eye" that was allegedly monitoring and influencing user activity.

In the autumn of 2010, Lena was a university student in Moscow. She loved ok.ru (Odnoklassniki) — not for the games or music, but for the quiet way it connected her to old friends from her hometown. One evening, she noticed something strange: every time she viewed a certain classmate’s photo album, that person would message her within minutes.

Curious and a little unnerved, she searched online and found a forum post titled — a browser extension that let you see who visited your profile, even if they didn’t leave a like or comment. In 2010, this felt like magic. But the flip side was: others could see your visits too.

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