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I can only assume they're referencing the recent hack and subsequent leak of data from Game Freak, including the code for several Pokémon games and some absolutely wild in-universe lore seemingly written by Game Freak employees.
Lore that was scrapped decades ago but is still being treated as canon by some especially loud fans. The whole situation is very strange
Any fandom in a nutshell when something gets scrapped, some actor says something they believe or feel, when something leaks but never made it to the actual material, when they find a fanfic... Doesn't matter, they want their fetish to be real so they force their head-canon as if it was a real thing.
After reading the scrapped lore one can see why it was scrapped, but idiots will yell it must be canon because they like it.
Nothing against head-canons if they treat them as such, the moment they force them, that's when it's a big no.