You can encode information in the relative timestamps of posts. The amount of covert data in social media (inc Q drops) could be enormous. Communicating in plain sight is a niche art, but a fun one! (And that's just one of the more trivial schemes...)

Just a guy trying to connect the dots.

In response Martin Geddes to his Publication

I wish we had the secret timestamp decoder ring. As things stand, timestamps are more entertaining for us, than useful. “LAYERS upon LAYERS” is an understatement.

I bet it’s “repeating recursive layers at different scopes with a monoidal algebra of concatenation and two degrees of freedom”.

But what would I know…

In response Cowboy w2b to his Publication

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In response Martin Geddes to his Publication

I love your ability to teach Martin!

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In response Martin Geddes to his Publication

how useful is the message if it never reaches its intended receivers?

how could something so serious, like the fate of the world, come doen to hidden social media messages?

just incredibly hard jump to make to think theres a second language being used, and people are all of a sudden going to figure it out?

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In response Anthony Michael to his Publication

maybe their quantum computers can work out all the links/crack algorithms and someone just gets the correct message for them placed in front of them? just a thought

or, its a map on twitter just like q intel drops!

just thinking outloud. im really not intelligent enough to understand

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