Profile Creator By Saifi Apr 2026
The reply came after three agonizing minutes: "I didn't do anything. You did. You gave a ghost a body. Now he’s finding his own voice. Happy creating, Saifi."
Then his phone buzzed. A notification.
Curiosity, more than greed, pulled him in. He replied: "Details needed. Date of birth, location, education, digital footprint." profile creator by saifi
Third, the tragedy. Saifi wrote a final Instagram caption dated November 14, 2019: "The light is fading. But what a beautiful light it was." He then created a memorial page. A dozen fake mourners left comments. "Gone too soon." "You taught me how to see."
Saifi cracked his knuckles. He opened a dozen tabs: cemetery records, old photography forums, a defunct blogging platform from 2015. He worked for 48 hours straight. The reply came after three agonizing minutes: "I
He didn't open it. But he couldn't stop looking at the screen. In the dark, the glow of the notification felt less like a message and more like a beginning.
Saifi’s hands shook as he clicked on the profile. The 47 friends were now 52. Four new people had joined—real accounts, with real photos, real jobs. One was a woman named Naina Mehra. Her cover photo was a grainy shot of a young man with a camera. The same man from Saifi’s AI-generated images. Now he’s finding his own voice
He messaged Raghav: "What did you do?"
The neon glow of Saifi’s three monitors was the only light in the room. Empty coffee cups formed a fortress around his keyboard. At 24, Saifi was what LinkedIn called a "Freelance Digital Architect" and what his mother called "someone who really should have applied to that government job."
Saifi stared at the Arjun Mehra profile. A new post appeared as he watched. A single sentence typed in the simple, honest tone he had invented: "I used to think a profile was just a mask. But maybe a mask, worn long enough, becomes a face."