I see what you’re going for — the classic “internet couldn’t identify this” mystery claim. But here’s the reality: almost every object that goes viral like that does get identified pretty quickly once someone posts clear details or images in the right communities.
Places like “What is this thing?” forums and Reddit solve thousands of these every day — from old tools, industrial parts, animal remains, to household gadgets people forgot about. The internet crowd basically turns it into a crowdsourced detective game and usually cracks it fast (Diply).
Also, a lot of the “90% of people don’t know what this is” posts online are exaggerated or staged for engagement. In most cases, the object turns out to be something ordinary but out of context — like a construction part, medical tool, farming equipment piece, or even just a toy component.
If you actually want this specific one identified, I’ll need at least one of these:
- a photo
- shape/material description
- size (roughly)
- where you found it
- any markings or writing
Without that, there’s nothing concrete to solve — just a general “internet mystery” story.