THIS IS WHAT Q's TRIPCODE LOOKS LIKE. IT'S NOT GREEN, IT SHIMMERS. Link to an old Q post in comments.
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Its a chan authentication type scheme used to validate identities of posters. Essentially, it functions similar to a hash, every posting showing this particular tripcode must have had the source text/passphrase that when put through the algo generates the tripcode. If you pick a different phrase, you will show a different tripcode.
Ergo, seeing the same tripcode for posts means that the same poster has made the set of posts. Or a group of people sharing around the same passphrase for all of them - either way it establishes an identity chain.
Its not super secure as computation to brute a hash function gets stronger and more available with the passing years, but Q deems it sufficient for the purpose of posting on 8kun.
I love you. I was in IT for a long time but this concept still always escaped my understanding. Thanks a ton!!
Welcome. There was a lot of discussion around trip codes when Q changed the one they were using, so that was my introduction to the concept.
So what was the thing with 8's I saw a lil while ago? Like quad 8s?
Each post published on 4chan bears an identifying number, assigned consecutively by order of publication. Because of the huge number of posts published every day, this number is practically random. 4chan has an old tradition of users trying to have their posts obtain certain special numbers, known as “gets”. The most precious “gets” are round numbers (such as 1m) or those that repeat all their digits. By October of 2015, /pol/ was approaching its 77777777th post, seen to be of particular importance because the number 7 is often associated with good luck and fortune. The post that would “get” that number was sure to gain legendary status within the community.
As it happened, the 77777777th “get” was for the message “Trump will win”.
The 77777777th post on 4chan’s /pol/ sub-forum.
No that isn't tripcodes, that is about dubs and digits, it is a thing on the chans and when you get repeating digits on the post number (it's random remember) that is viewed as a stroke of luck, and means the post is likely truth. Like a prediction thing.
Anyway here is an explanation of the digits, dubs and quads etc as it relates to Trump, Pepe, and the 2016 election. It is quite a trip, and as a lover of woo it is a fun read. I suspect that the Universe or God has a real sense of humor!
https://pepethefrogfaith.wordpress.com/
Oh yes, and since then, whenever a poster has stated Trump will win 2020 or Trump will serve 2 Terms, the digits gave a long string of repeats - think it was all the 8's (as you see on the above link, he got all 7's re the 2016 election)
I was there while it was going down and that woo, combined with the Trey Smith Trump Prophecies documentary I became convinced something 'other' was at work here, and he had been Chosen for the work at hand. I've only become more convinced since then. :)
Anyone remember on the old r/The_Donald when all that copypasta about the Dems & Bernie Bros throwing their tendies on floor, and then the Democrat convention came around and the news (might have been CNN even) was reporting afterwards the cleanup involved a lot of chicken tenders on the floor?
LOL, it was fun in there until Trump won and they got rid of all the woo and Q discussions.
I dont know - maybe a post number rather than a tripcode? Got an image or capture of it?
There was an issue with the tripcode in 2018. It is reflected in the posts.
Plausible deniability. If whoever Q is gets arrested: "Oh, I posted this? And you know that because of the tripcode? Nope, nope, you can't say the tripcode is enough to prove I did post that, my lawyer will tell you it's not secure enough to be proof."
It doesn't link posts to a person, it links posts together as being made by either the same person, or by a grouping of people who have shared the passphase that generates the tripcode.
How can any court prove that you know some random password? And not on any device of yours when it might be a reasonable expectation that you know of it to continue the use of the device, but on some public website? Torture you or subject you to some duress to try and force you to type it in?
I dont think any of that flies.