On r/deadeyes, is a process used to confirm the authenticity of content and the legitimacy of Original Content (OC) posters. Because the "dead eye" look can sometimes be the result of poor editing, filters, or AI generation, verification separates genuine high-quality posts from low-effort spam.
The r/deadeyes subreddit is a community dedicated to the aesthetic of "dead eyes," often characterized by a vacant, haunting, or soul-piercing gaze. To maintain the quality and authenticity of the content, the community relies heavily on its sidebar rules, specifically regarding the verification process for contributors. If you are looking to post your own photos, understanding the r/deadeyes subreddit sidebar verification guidelines is essential to ensure your content is accepted and your profile is validated. The Purpose of Verification
Verified users bypass the filter and get exclusive flair. r/deadeyes subreddit sidebar verification
The cursor blinked on the blank "Community Details" box. Liam knew the subreddit— his subreddit—couldn't grow without this. The sidebar was a mess of broken links and old inside jokes. It needed the Verification.
The father’s head had moved. One degree. Two. On r/deadeyes, is a process used to confirm
New verification submission pending.
The woman’s voice was a whisper. “This is my dad. He’s been like this for three weeks. The doctors say it’s catatonia. But I know you guys know what it really is.” To maintain the quality and authenticity of the
Submission: Verification photos are generally sent directly to the moderators via "Modmail." You should upload your image to a hosting site like Imgur (set to private/hidden) and link it in your message. Avoid posting your verification photo publicly on the sub unless the sidebar explicitly instructs you to do so. Rules and Etiquette