When someone's posts, comments, or overall fandom presence subtly reads as toxic solo stan energy even when they haven't fully committed to it yet. Akgae coded accounts have tell-tale signs: they only post content of one member, their 'group' appreciation feels obligatory, their enthusiasm drops noticeably when others get screen time, and their replies to other members' content are weirdly lukewarm. They'll deny being an akgae but the pattern is unmistakable. Fandom veterans spot akgae coded behavior early and either avoid engaging or try to gently redirect.
That account says they love the whole group but their entire feed is akgae coded — can't even pretend to be happy for the others.
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