ITT, I will teach anons how to embed secret messages into Gay Pride and Progress Rainbow flags.
pic related is the version 2.0 infographic for doing this. It builds on the initial proposal from a week ago that was shared here:
pdfhost.io
Version 2.0 add support for up to 9 characters in your secret message (compared to 6 characters from last week).
If you have a sock puppet account on Twatter, get in here to learn how to make your own spoofed version of the Gay Pride flag
Operation Steganography Flag, v2.0
Any examples?
>Any examples?
pic related is one that spells "pedophile".
I'll post a few more examples shortly.
The neon pink is a dead giveaway that this flag is a spoof. I tried a tried to find an easy way to render a muted pink, but ultimately decided to stick with |FF..FF| for the RGB pattern for pink.
Here's one that spells:
>d j trump
> Haha I put a secret message in the groomer flag!!11
Ok, but why?
>but why?
I clearly stated in the OP that this technique should be used by anons who manage sock puppet accounts on Twatter and Faceberg. Instead of using those accounts to post actual Gay Pride flags, anons can use the technique here to have some fun with spoofed flags
>we do it for the lulz
Although I think it's a very good idea for pol to learn cryptography techniques, this is not it.
Amount of work to encode and decode is just bad.
(Also I'm pretty sure OP just wants us to spam more alphabet flags.)
Thanks, demoralization user.
> Any Forums needs to learn crypto techniques
> but having to figure out a HEX code is too hard
> also, OP is a faggot even though every example he has posted so far is attacking the LGBTQ+XYZ agenda
how is this supposed to work when the average retard on twatter don't even know what steganography is?
This is exactly like high school when Chad is banging your crush and makes you go buy condoms for them but you laugh to yourself because you’ve bought him Magnum XL rather than XXL so the sex will be slightly less enjoyable for him.
This is too hidden to be effective. The point of trolling is to see them seethe. You’d have to somehow reveal the code to them so they know they’re compromised.
These operations are not intended for {{them}}. Rather, it's an "insiders joke".
Those in the know have up to 9 characters to play with to embed a (short) humorous word or phrase for other anons "in the know".
This technique is *NOT* intended to redpill the masses or use some kind of subliminal manipulation to turn a tranny against his or her own kind.
>spreading homosexual propaganda to own the libs
Sad.
I've literally stated what your intention is (i.e. 'tricking' us into spreading slaanesh flags).
So why do you keep going?
What kind of a weird fucking high school experience did you have?
On the other hand, if trannies and groomers knew that they were being spoofed, and that (for example) they could identify a spoofed flag if one or more of the colors didn't quite look right, it might cause some of them to waste an inordinate amount of time looking for spoofed flags.
It's sorta like when British POWs during WWII were enouraged to try to escape. The odds of actually escaping back to England were almost zero, but if someone did manager to break out of a POW camp for a few days, the Nazis would have wasted thousands of manhours looking for him, so it was worth the effort.
You're wrong again. My intention is to show how easily ANYONE can hide a message inside of a colored flag. The inspiration of this was the 09-F9 "Free Speech Flag". I picked the Gay Pride and Progress Rainbow flags because I was being blasted with them 24/7 in June during "Pride Month"...so I fought back.
But this technique will worth with *any* flag
forgot to add pic related
Never seen that flag version. Pretty clever.
Fair point. What about something like this, instead? Not only showing the flag, but giving a real-time, in-line decoding showing everything: the RGB pattern, the HEX codes, and the hidden message?
Wonder why people don't wave that flag instead despite how much they're all in for free speech.
I guess one could use it for trolling by first spreading a bunch of those hidden-message flags, have secondary accounts reveal the message immediately as "far right hidden propaganda" then start accusing random people of spreading "far right propaganda" LGBTQP flags.
Apparently, back in the day, lots of free speech advocates wore t-shirts emblazoned with the Free Speech Flag. But a lot has changed since 2007.
Today, you're much more likely to hear someone say:
>I'm totally in favor of free speech. Except for hate speech. And, any speech that attacks my views or makes me feel uncomfortable. But, other than that, I support free speech.
That might work. Good thinking, user.
Hence why I keep saying periodically,
>It's only free speech if people agree with you