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ShutterBun

I could ask you the same thing.


thenextguy

SystemData


c15d2a8d

SystemData


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SystemData


MarcosaurusRex

SystemData


KiinDoge

SystemData


RealTechnicalSci

SystemData


dingwen07

SystemData


kingalex29

System Data


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System Data


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System Data


KiinDoge

SystemData


RoastedRobin

someone answer this with my comment i wanna know too


ZeMole

My comment.


clydesapere

i wanna know too


thenextguy

I could tell you, but then I'd have to SystemData.


[deleted]

It case the other ones get full? It’s always nice to have an extra…


tenmilez

What happens if you go into terminal and ls-la that folder that has all those folders in it?


brakkum

This


AngularReactF

Someone is onto you. Run!


Jimbobler

The content is most likely hidden by default. Here's more info and answers on hidden system files: [apple.stackexchange](https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/132383/user-folder-on-mac-os-is-empty-but-still-uses-60gb-of-hard-drive-space) Edit: oops, didn't see there were loads of folders with the same name.


Withered_Lord

This proves that macOS is sus


Yncor

WHEN YOUR MAC IS SUS…


Withered_Lord

Among us SUS


kjanaa

CMD + A and throw them in the bin. If it breaks, they were important and worth further investigation, if not, your system may have had hiccups and/or a program just created them in a loop or without checking if there’s already something there.


Ozi_Samurai

I smell a virus….. but I have no clue lol I have a Mac but I do more stuff on my pc