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“I was hoping this would blow over but since the death threats have started I have decided to address it.”

  • @shalafi
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    51 month ago

    Good enough. What percentage of the population do you figure has even heard of EXIF, let alone how to spoof it? And of those, who would go to the trouble for a fake review?

    • @BigPotato
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      51 month ago

      “Hey fellow believers, use this image for verification so we can review Jim’s Unrelated Entity we’re currently harassing! FB doesn’t want you to have this image so go to X!”

      and I never had to explain EXIF to my horde of undedicated monsters.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      Presently probably not a huge amount, but its an easy thing to disseminate once it’s figured out.

      You could keep a hash of a photos EXIF data so that the same photo can’t be used for two different reviews, to prevent spamming, but that’s a whole other set of questions and problems to build a solution for storing that.

      It’d be a fun problem to work on, but wouldn’t ever be 100% secure from exploitation. Might be a fun weekend project to get a proof of concept working.