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[[File:Laserjak.png|thumb|The laser beam killing this jak is actually a collection of 5 images of [[Don Turtelli]] sniffing feets. [[:File:ADeepSniff.jpg|Here]] [[:File:DonCornelli.jpg|are]] [[:File:FullAnthroDon.jpg|those]] [[:File:GetEmDON!.jpg|five]] [[:File:You Get It LEE!.jpg|images]].]] | [[File:Laserjak.png|thumb|The laser beam killing this jak is actually a collection of 5 images of [[Don Turtelli]] sniffing feets. [[:File:ADeepSniff.jpg|Here]] [[:File:DonCornelli.jpg|are]] [[:File:FullAnthroDon.jpg|those]] [[:File:GetEmDON!.jpg|five]] [[:File:You Get It LEE!.jpg|images]].]] | ||
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'''Steganography''' (also called '''Soyganograpgy''') is the practice of sharing an image that holds a concealed image, message, or icon, inside. This can mean hiding a soyjak in the corner of a regular image or flashing [[lee|cheese]] in a seemingly static gif, also known as [[Stealth jak|Stealthjakking]]. Another form of steganography, not visible to the "naked eye", is using special software to embed extra images or messages in the file contents of images that be shared around, that only people with the same software tools can see. | '''Steganography''' (also called '''Soyganograpgy''') is the practice of sharing an image that holds a concealed image, message, or icon, inside. This can mean hiding a soyjak in the corner of a regular image or flashing [[lee|cheese]] in a seemingly static gif, also known as [[Stealth jak|Stealthjakking]]. Another form of steganography, not visible to the "naked eye", is using special software to embed extra images or messages in the file contents of images that be shared around, that only people with the same software tools can see. An example of this is [[steghide]]. | ||
[[File:1641257679641.jpg|thumb|An example of soyganography being used on /qant/. If you see a hidden gem, remember to reply with "mined" to let the poster know their gem has been found.]] | [[File:1641257679641.jpg|thumb|An example of soyganography being used on /qant/. If you see a hidden gem, remember to reply with "mined" to let the poster know their gem has been found.]] | ||
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Other steganography tools for imageboards are: | Other steganography tools for imageboards are: | ||
* [https://github.com/desudesutalk/desudesutalk/wiki/How-to-use-this-script Desu Desu Talk] | * [https://github.com/desudesutalk/desudesutalk/wiki/How-to-use-this-script Desu Desu Talk] (bloated) | ||
{{Variants}} | {{Variants}} | ||
= Footnotes = | = Footnotes = | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:36, 18 January 2024
Steganography (also called Soyganograpgy) is the practice of sharing an image that holds a concealed image, message, or icon, inside. This can mean hiding a soyjak in the corner of a regular image or flashing cheese in a seemingly static gif, also known as Stealthjakking. Another form of steganography, not visible to the "naked eye", is using special software to embed extra images or messages in the file contents of images that be shared around, that only people with the same software tools can see. An example of this is steghide.
Image Embedding
4chan has played whack-a-mole with image embedders ever since sink posting.[1] Recently, browser extensions like Third Eye and P.E.E. from /cumg/, briefly manage to evade 4chan's filters.
Other steganography tools for imageboards are:
- Desu Desu Talk (bloated)
Footnotes
- ↑ Meaning: Glowniggers posting cheese pizza.