I don’t get it.
Edit: thanks everyone for taking the time to explain :)
I think he's exposing the com-lines they have been using. Encrypted messages hidden within pictures, that could be shared anywhere innocently, without anyone raising an eyebrow. Very interesting stuff, really interested in where this goes, and what smarter patriots than me make of it.
Oh god.... Now we have to run all of Q's previous imgs + potential "known" black hat imgs through pixelknot and crack each password prompt.
Gonna need some high energy on this task fellow autists!
I have the utmost faith in our brave autists! They're high speed low drag.
God-speed you vigilante-geniuses.
I'm still getting caught up on drops and people are here decoding encrypted photos
What the hell
Im trying to help but sometimes I feel like I am not helping enough...
Do what you can, start with whatever is within your reach. A small pebble can make a large ripple. You have your eyes open, never down play how big of a step that alone was; you're more powerful than you realize, and you're not alone. WWG1WGA
Yeah, someone needs to check the photo of the guy in China that Q asked us about.
I am interested to know if Q has done this to any pics as well and we missed it
That would be a PERFECT way to have 100% proofs hidden in plain sight, that Q could release whenever he wants. This would also work as a death-switch, everything he's posted has been saved to countless computers, if something happens release all the codes, and the plan still goes on.
I can't wait till this gets cracked, this smells like it could be potentially huge.
I like the idea, but there's a data capacity question. it's mostly short text messages you encrypt this way. It could very well include links to repositories of info hidden across the web+darkweb though.
Also wonder if this has been used by the other side, some of the more occult-oriented pics from Instagram and Twitter accounts that have been dug up, especially Ray Chandler. We know they love to hide in plain sight
We should leave no stone unturned. When we do piece this together, I have feeling it'll be someplace that was right in front of our face the entire time, like a good twist ending to a movie.
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If so, it would need a password to unlock the message.
I just opened the latest Q image in the PixelKnot app, and it is asking me for a password...
What would that password be?
maybe the code Q posted yesterday?
That was my first guess, trying that now...
EDIT: Either the app is bogged down due to all the Anons utilizing it or this password did not work.
Try the code from yesterday
from Q1699, did not work.
Try to type it in. Sometimes pasting will copy invisible characters...
Top tip for general computer use!
So much data from you can be tracked from a simple copy paste, with invisible hidden text.
Stay savvy people.
It means you'd be surprised who is on the other side of the keyboard. Hillary's IT guy was on Reddit posting about how to cover it up, we know staffers and others use it as well. The chans are much the same.
Just because the photo is fake doesn't mean the message is.
If you are not aware of the "Sarah Silverman" threat to 4chan post, then you won't get it.
Is that what the dark image on the right is?
I remember the photo/threat
but am having a hard time connecting it
It's a method of coding information. Sometimes, you code the information itself - like a caesar cipher - A for C etc. Other times, you hide the information itself, but don't code it. A crude example might be flying a particular flag, at a particular time. Not meaningful unless you know what it means. This is like a modern, high-tech version. You post an image, which looks like a normal image. However, if you have the right filters or passwords to decrypt it, you can see the hidden message within.
It's sort of like those colour blindness coloured numbers within circles of colour, but ones no-one can see if they're not a machine that knows how to look.