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It's not a secret service. It's a service about keeping secrets.
>“It is and it isn’t what you think it is from the movie
It's not a secret service. It's a service about keeping secrets.
You upload an image.
The platform derives a signature from the image data and checks this signature against a blacklist.
Your image is not yet known, doesn't match any blacklist entry and thus makes it through.
Some SJW reports the image.
The reported image gets enqueued for a human operator to review.
The human operator reviews and then flags it as prohibited.
The signature for this flagged image is now added to the blacklist.
If anybody uploads any image with a signature that's on the blacklist, they get auto-banned.
If you change the image data, it's signature will change as well.
If she doesn't have the goods, her career will be ruined and her life will turn to absolute shit. She'll be the laughing stock of the nation.
Honestly, I don't think she's bluffing.
The lady in the red dress.
Their primary mission is to keep state secrets secret. If someone important does something that would seriously damage the reputation of the United States, any knowledge about this might just end up a state secret.
If you look at it from this angle, it makes perfect sense why the USSS deals with counterfeit money.
Polls are an important factor. It allows them to "calibrate" the algorithm. What the Trump campaign did exceedingly well in 2016 was, they fed the relevant polls with garbage data. That threw their projections off and they were in for a surprise.