Anonymous ID: 6ec25b Meme Warfare and Protection of the Republic Sept. 16, 2018, 12:23 p.m. No.3047864   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8032

Meme Warfare and Protection of the Republic

 

AI and the Meme Warfare that is upon us.

 

This thread is dedicated to fighting the Meme War.

 

Tips and Tricks and any bits of info that you have on how AI works, and how to thwart it to deliver our message to the people of the world.

 

The Cabal is losing, WILL lose.. this is our thread to talk about how we can DOMINATE the Meme War.

Anonymous ID: 6ec25b Sept. 16, 2018, 12:35 p.m. No.3048001   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Okay so I started with the MetaData of the picture. It is the WHO WHAT WHEN WHERE and WHY of a picture.

 

It shows ownership of a picture (First Pic). (Second pic) I am using Adobe Bridge, you don't have to use Adobe Bridge for this, you can simply right click on a picture and from the drop down menu you can see "info" or you can go to "file" at the top of your browser window and should be able to get to the file info there also. Many ways to get to the picture/meme's metadata.

 

IF the MetaData was filled out for a picture to give "copyright status" to another entity it could help with thwarting AI, but I don't think it will 100% insulate the meme from being detected as /ours/.

 

I am hoping others join in and talk about the Hex editor and all. I will do research in this also.

 

I know that most don't meme, but those of us who do.. the creators need to protect our creations from getting censored on the webbings.

 

I DO believe the MetaData is important, even though AI will be "optically scanning" the pictures/memes.

Anonymous ID: 6ec25b Sept. 16, 2018, 12:38 p.m. No.3048032   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3047864

Okay so I started with the MetaData of the picture. It is the WHO WHAT WHEN WHERE and WHY of a picture.

 

It shows ownership of a picture (First Pic). (Second pic) I am using Adobe Bridge, you don't have to use Adobe Bridge for this, you can simply right click on a picture and from the drop down menu you can see "info" or you can go to "file" at the top of your browser window and should be able to get to the file info there also. Many ways to get to the picture/meme's metadata.

 

IF the MetaData was filled out for a picture to give "copyright status" to another entity it could help with thwarting AI, but I don't think it will 100% insulate the meme from being detected as /ours/.

 

I am hoping others join in and talk about the Hex editor and all. I will do research in this also.

 

I know that most don't meme, but those of us who do.. the creators need to protect our creations from getting censored on the webbings.

 

I DO believe the MetaData is important, even though AI will be "optically scanning" the pictures/memes.

Anonymous ID: 6ec25b Sept. 16, 2018, 1:15 p.m. No.3048492   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1879 >>3617 >>2178

Filenames are important, show up in the coding of the page element that has the meme in it. This may seem really basic, but honestly we look at file names all the time "DOITQ!" comes to mind.. so this should not be overlooked.

 

This is going to be the first thing that AI will detect. It is important to have the filename correct, then the MetaData comes into play. AI has found the picture, now what is it about? It will check the MetaData to find out. Remember MetaData is the "Who, What, When, and WHERE" the pictures were taken.

 

The MetaData is where the picture was taken and any information about the picture that is available. New cameras will fill in a lot of data w/o your knowledge. GPS and the like. Most pictures have the camera, the ISO and all already filled out by the camera when the picture is taken. Serial numbers of the camera may also be added.. which could link back to you much like a MAC Address does on a computer. It is all data, the more data the easier it is for them to classify it.

 

This could be a good thing.. if AI is going after "human interaction"… or people tweaking a picture to make it into a meme.. we may need to take a picture of a meme after the meme is created.. then upload to websites. This would "erase" the human interaction portion of the meme/picture.

 

Someone suggested opening the picture in MS Paint and adding a few black dots.. if AI is going after "human interaction" or us tweaking the pictures, AI may flag the picture for that alone..

 

A thought is that meme generating services like https://imgflip.com/memegenerator may actually be working with the cabal and it is actually adding digital bits that the AI will look after to see if present, then it will censor because of those extra bits. Or any signature that a meme-generator site outputs.. I am sure that will be one of the first things it will look for, if the picture/meme was edited at a meme-generator site. This makes me think that if you can do the meme on your own computer, and control the MetaData we will be a few steps ahead of AI.

Anonymous ID: 6ec25b Sept. 16, 2018, 1:32 p.m. No.3048704   🗄️.is 🔗kun

from what the code is saying, it is looking for information about the picture/meme. I know that this is for another application, but you can apply what is stated here as a search for memes vs. the watching of people to suggest "things" that that person may want/need.

 

Like using a car for transportation only, OR using same vehicle to drag race on friday nights. Same platform (car) but used differently.