Like these guys, but, one error they've made is "use Tineye" (to confirm original photos).
I get tons of Russian "girls" who want to marry me or whatever. I sometimes reply for fun. Their photos are all stolen from Instagram girls or wherever, because these are obviously scammers, but they all show up as unique on Tineye.
I check stolen photos from scammers all the time. Tineye always says unique. Maybe they alter them a little bit or something but these are 100% not legit photos. I get the same pics of the same girl from multiple people... Always a "new" photo according to Tineye and also Google Image search
Q had a post about hiding memes from Twitter algorithms by putting black boxes in the corners or something along those lines. I haven't bothered to check, but I suspect the scammers do something similar.
Also I think they get them from Instagram and those photos may not be searchable by Tineye or Google?
Like these guys, but, one error they've made is "use Tineye" (to confirm original photos).
I get tons of Russian "girls" who want to marry me or whatever. I sometimes reply for fun. Their photos are all stolen from Instagram girls or wherever, because these are obviously scammers, but they all show up as unique on Tineye.
So.. Tineye isn't proof.
Tineye can validate if an image is unique though.
I check stolen photos from scammers all the time. Tineye always says unique. Maybe they alter them a little bit or something but these are 100% not legit photos. I get the same pics of the same girl from multiple people... Always a "new" photo according to Tineye and also Google Image search
I check for real estate and it always works for me to suss out the phonies from the real deal.
Q had a post about hiding memes from Twitter algorithms by putting black boxes in the corners or something along those lines. I haven't bothered to check, but I suspect the scammers do something similar.
Also I think they get them from Instagram and those photos may not be searchable by Tineye or Google?