Way to go, fren! You'll never know just how many people you have helped by admitting your mistake and sharing what you have learned.
This is an example for us all. We should always strive to help each other out so that we can all become better anons. After all, none of us are perfect.
To add to OPs post, tineye.com is a program where you can paste in any photo to find out where and when it has been used in the past. It's a handy tool for comparing photos to see if they've been shopped.
The chain part of the necklace was there to start with. Someone else came along and photoshopped the Masonic emblem onto it. Then, someone on 4chan posted the photoshopped pic, alleging she was a Freemason.
if i was how would i respond to that. no lonewulf helped me out and gave me some advice..even after a pede called him a glowie.a mod.kek wulf even gave him some advice.
Fair point but a dodge, too. Most of us are rather forgiving and of course helpful but keen eyes sense patterns. Shill or not, work on improving post+comment quality. Lots of low-quality posts/comments are a leading indication of shilling/botting.
So agree we should be helping each other and lifting each other up. The last few years have been hard and no one wants to come here and get beat up too. I so appreciate how willing my frens here can be to share knowledge. Happy Friday Everyone! ❤️🧀
You're welcome, fren. I'm proud of mmtwo for sharing what he learned for the sake of others. I think it opened up a good conversation and brought some good points to light. It also lets everyone know that it's ok to make a mistake. Learn from it and pass on what you have learned. It will help so many others in the process.
Way to go, fren! You'll never know just how many people you have helped by admitting your mistake and sharing what you have learned.
This is an example for us all. We should always strive to help each other out so that we can all become better anons. After all, none of us are perfect.
To add to OPs post, tineye.com is a program where you can paste in any photo to find out where and when it has been used in the past. It's a handy tool for comparing photos to see if they've been shopped.
thanks again lonewulf
You're welcome fren. As my father would say, "You done good." 😊
I can see that you're getting a lot of updoots! 😉
So the necklace is photoshopped onto her neck? Am I understanding that correctly?
The chain part of the necklace was there to start with. Someone else came along and photoshopped the Masonic emblem onto it. Then, someone on 4chan posted the photoshopped pic, alleging she was a Freemason.
Thanks to your reporting, some have gleaned that the enemy might be using bias-confirming memes that employ ‘shopped pics.
This is something we should all keep an eye out for especially in the weeks ahead.
Edit: the entirety of your post history appears to be karma-farming.
Are you a shill who got caught with the meme above and who’s now pretending to be humble so as to save face?
Honest question and def not judging.
if i was how would i respond to that. no lonewulf helped me out and gave me some advice..even after a pede called him a glowie.a mod.kek wulf even gave him some advice.
Fair point but a dodge, too. Most of us are rather forgiving and of course helpful but keen eyes sense patterns. Shill or not, work on improving post+comment quality. Lots of low-quality posts/comments are a leading indication of shilling/botting.
So agree we should be helping each other and lifting each other up. The last few years have been hard and no one wants to come here and get beat up too. I so appreciate how willing my frens here can be to share knowledge. Happy Friday Everyone! ❤️🧀
https://fotoforensics.com/
Ha! Now I learned something new. Thanks, fren! 😊
As you can see the spot on the necklace with the symbol has a lot of noise which means it was shopped in. Not as much as the arrow or text, but it wouldn't have any noise if it was legit. https://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=56a19a5d90e016dad961f314baca9a00d4aeb61a.876850
thank you anon
Thanks for the explanation, fren!
Thank you, Lonewulf. I was just thinking, "Oh no. This is bad."
You're welcome, fren. I'm proud of mmtwo for sharing what he learned for the sake of others. I think it opened up a good conversation and brought some good points to light. It also lets everyone know that it's ok to make a mistake. Learn from it and pass on what you have learned. It will help so many others in the process.