>Suspicious shooting occurs
>relative of the perpetrator gives interview doubting they actually did it
>the very next day:
@weaf @JSDorn Spicy hot take: The feds probably lace CSAM in the EXIF data and similar shit of a lot of different images and files online specifically so they can do this stuff to whoever they want because it's all cached on everyones computer. Like imagine something widespread and innocuous like the google logo or whatever having embedded child porn as an ace up the sleeve.
Or they just lie, which works too.
Wait, how can you embed a picture within the EXIF data? Isn't that just plain text info about the how and when of an image? :think_side:

Now I'm pretty paranoid...How can you see any hidden stuff within EXIF data?
@IlDuWuce @JSDorn @weaf EXIF specifically is the wrong term I think but there's all kinds of "background" data that comes with an image file that pedophiles use to spread CSAM in images that appear completely innocent

@WoodshopHandman @JSDorn @IlDuWuce @weaf to be completely honest though, going about this method is sort of not worth it. social engineering is way easier for the feds to do if anything.

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