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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Can someone layman's terms throw down som on "trip codes"?
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.
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.