Scroll ↓ @reverse40clone @reverse40clone is essentially a cheap knock-off of @reverse40, but it gets worse when you realize @reverse40clone is actually the alt account of @diamol. @Diamol has a long history of inflating someone else’s oc for attention. And this isn’t just a one-time thing—@diamol has been doing the same thing for ages, always making cringe out of minors. With @reverse40clone, @diamol inflated @reverse40’s oc. They exaggerate every aspect, trying to manufacture moments that are supposed to be funny or relatable but end up falling flat. The result is cringe content that feels disgusting, as if it’s trying too hard to turn the original into a cringe thing nobody liked. What makes @reverse40clone even more frustrating is how it highlights the same pattern @diamol has been following. @Diamol has a history of inflating someone’s ocs. This tactic is all about creating inflation for personal gain, without bringing anything of substance to the table. They take the essence of what someone else built, water it down, and turn it into something that feels downright embarrassing. So, at its core, @reverse40clone isn’t just a bad copy of @reverse40; it’s the same tired game @diamol has been playing for years—taking something unique and turning it into cringe content, all while hiding behind the guise of a “clone.” The truth is, this behavior is more about inflating other people's ocs than it is about celebrating or adding to the creativity of the source material.