These aren’t links or hidden embeds in jpgs. Jfc this is the most cooked most boomer try hard take. This literally is a smart feature you could do on any photo opened in your browser.
Yes seems most likely … it’s just general pattern recognition and someone is finding very loose correlation (true tin foil hat shit that requires large jumps to conclusions)
Most simple answer here is this isn’t intentional … and to call them links just instantly discredits a person imo
I know tech is hard for some people c, it is all an insane rapid pace anymore
If there were something secret in there it would’ve a hash and require some sort of key or legend to decipher not just right click and open a page
I tried it and it does seem to work, maybe it's some kind of bug, maybe the software that read documents and makes it so you can copy past text from it, is accidentally doing that on pictures, and converting the colors to gibberish text. That would explain the random "14 1" text. But wouldn't explain the proper words in this one, you get "t•—••••fitra„,„„Immam
Both Islamic words, although the correct spelling is Imam
Have this open in browser, then press Ctrl+A and you'll see it highlight all text in blue, then Ctrl+C, to copy it since it's hard to select it manually and see where the text begins.
I don't believe the "r _/" is deliberately referencing Roblox, it simply comes up because it's the most popular search result for R
Jkjk
I’ll have to give it a shot and see for myself … generally speaking tho this doesn’t really add up by using the smart feature to search it because that is going to work different depending what OS you are on.
As a commenter on X pointed out, these may have been OCR errors. OCR is the software that converts the words in a photo into ASCII text that can be highlighted and copied. The OCR software may have thought random pixels in the photo were graphic text and converted it.
You can run photos through steganography software to see if there are any imbedded messages hidden in the photos. If nothing shows than there is nothing there.
Coded imbeds in the .jpg files. Investigative journalist Tore Maras covered this 8 years ago.
These aren’t links or hidden embeds in jpgs. Jfc this is the most cooked most boomer try hard take. This literally is a smart feature you could do on any photo opened in your browser.
Inb4 downvote hell
You're right, likely just a bug, ChatGPT gave a good explanation
Yes seems most likely … it’s just general pattern recognition and someone is finding very loose correlation (true tin foil hat shit that requires large jumps to conclusions)
Most simple answer here is this isn’t intentional … and to call them links just instantly discredits a person imo I know tech is hard for some people c, it is all an insane rapid pace anymore
If there were something secret in there it would’ve a hash and require some sort of key or legend to decipher not just right click and open a page
I tried it and it does seem to work, maybe it's some kind of bug, maybe the software that read documents and makes it so you can copy past text from it, is accidentally doing that on pictures, and converting the colors to gibberish text. That would explain the random "14 1" text. But wouldn't explain the proper words in this one, you get "t•—••••fitra„,„„Immam
Both Islamic words, although the correct spelling is Imam
Have this open in browser, then press Ctrl+A and you'll see it highlight all text in blue, then Ctrl+C, to copy it since it's hard to select it manually and see where the text begins.
I don't believe the "r _/" is deliberately referencing Roblox, it simply comes up because it's the most popular search result for R
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%201/EFTA00000605.pdf
“Ctrl+C”
Implying I use windows like some pleb 😆
Jkjk I’ll have to give it a shot and see for myself … generally speaking tho this doesn’t really add up by using the smart feature to search it because that is going to work different depending what OS you are on.
Thanks Tim!
TU Joy. Good posts. I read them all.
Now what was you told?!
What was you told?!!!
🎶fuck you, I won't do what you tell me🎶🐸
https://nitter.poast.org/PizzaPepe/status/2021166190027059430
Well, that's interesting.
As a commenter on X pointed out, these may have been OCR errors. OCR is the software that converts the words in a photo into ASCII text that can be highlighted and copied. The OCR software may have thought random pixels in the photo were graphic text and converted it.
Either way, it's gone now. I tried it.
Thanks for letting us know Winston...
Down the rabbit hole we go...
My son heard on a youtube video (I didn't verify) that the .pdf's can be changed to .mp4 to see associated video.
I'm...thanks!
You can run photos through steganography software to see if there are any imbedded messages hidden in the photos. If nothing shows than there is nothing there.