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By *litterbabe OP Woman
over a year ago
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So yesterday I was lucky enough to be messaged by someone very famous, he lives in Hollywood but funnily enough had just moved to a village just up the road, but while keeping his Twitter account based in Hollywood.
He was looking to meet local ladies, and up for anything.
I reported the account for using somebody else's pictures.
I realise admin are busy and haven't yet dealt with it.
The thing is, that today, the reverse image search is not showing up linking his pofile picture to the celebs twitter, and social media.
The picture he is using today is the same picture, unless of course he has taken one down and re loaded the same picture and somehow taken off whatever could make it link to its real owner.
Does anybody know if that is possible to do because it has left me slightly confused and of course even though I know it's a fake picture I can't report it so others can be warned. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Have you tried a different search thingy? Like Tineye instead of Google?
I tried searching for pics before and nothing came up even though I knew they were out there. I wonder if Photoshop filters or cropping makes a difference. |
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"Have you tried a different search thingy? Like Tineye instead of Google?
I tried searching for pics before and nothing came up even though I knew they were out there. I wonder if Photoshop filters or cropping makes a difference. "
They may well do, but things like adding a filter could also work. After all, the code is only searching for arrangements of pixels.
Also, re-adding a pic probably dodges searches as the search engines take a little time to index. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Have you tried a different search thingy? Like Tineye instead of Google?
I tried searching for pics before and nothing came up even though I knew they were out there. I wonder if Photoshop filters or cropping makes a difference.
They may well do, but things like adding a filter could also work. After all, the code is only searching for arrangements of pixels.
Also, re-adding a pic probably dodges searches as the search engines take a little time to index."
I was going to say something then realised it may help people wanting to dodge pic reverse tools. I'll have a go later and try and backwards engineer it. |
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