Susa 2010 Ok.ru May 2026
But it was too late. The video had been shared. Within three hours, the “Susa 2010” group had 1,200 new members. By morning, 50,000.
Reza laughed it off. “Trolls. We’re famous for ten minutes.” susa 2010 ok.ru
The last post on the “Susa 2010” OK.ru group, before the site finally crashed for good, was from @Elamite_Keeper. It wasn’t a threat or a curse. It was an invitation. But it was too late
They had a secret: a forgotten OK.ru group called “Susa 2010: Echoes of the Elamites.” By morning, 50,000
OK.ru, the Russian social network, was an odd choice for Iranian students, but its private video feature and robust file storage made it perfect for sharing high-resolution photos of cuneiform tablets without attracting the attention of local censors. The group had 47 members—archaeology nerds from Tehran to Tbilisi.