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This confuses me, because technically Minecraft doesn't allow you to connect to a server if it thinks you're still connected. And the fact that both accounts moved from the spawn point indicates that at one point they were able to move. The only possible explanation is that for some reason (lag or whatever) the server kept showing a fake player, AKA a player that's not actually there. Or we could all be frying our neurons trying to understand this and they're just NPCs put as a troll by a staff member.
 
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This confuses me, because technically Minecraft doesn't allow you to connect to a server if it thinks you're still connected. And the fact that both accounts moved from the spawn point indicates that at one point they were able to move. The only possible explanation is that for some reason (lag or whatever) the server kept showing a fake player, AKA a player that's not actually there. Or we could all be frying our neurons trying to understand this and they're just NPCs put as a troll by a staff member.
not a troll :)
 
I assume the timeout, possibly combined with server lag, caused the creation of a "fake player" (player not actually there, but skin still showing). Maybe there was something in your connection that caused some packets to fail to reach the server? (Please note this is all assumption)
 
The same thing happened to me in Valorant. There was two enemy jett’s. Kind of odd, probably a lag glitch on their end or a screen glitch on your end.
 
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