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So. I'm gonna show y'all something fun I stumbled on while fucking about in Google Chrome's HTML code. I'm hardly the first to notice this. Or do this. So, you know, let me show you how to make a 100% fabricated quote, without photoshop, that looks 100% as though the original user posted it.
Yes, I am kind of evil. Before anyone inevitably says that... But at least I'm the kind of evil teaching you how evil works, so I'm not really evil, am I?
All you have to do is highlight someone's post, and then right click on it and click "inspect." Then go to the section of HTML responsible for containing the text itself, and modify it. No, really, it's that simple.
"Oh, silly Brovo! That's just Iwaku! Surely, Twitter and other social media giants are safe from such a simple trick!"
Here's a rule of thumb. If someone gives you a picture to stare at with text on it, realize that editing that text is painfully easy. I can use the site's same font, same text size, same text colour, and keep it within the same borders. I could even expand that twitter message box to accommodate a larger message. It's not hard.
So next time you see a quote block message in an image format from a twitter post or other form of social media, and the quote in question looks fucking insane? Ask for a citation or look for it yourself. Because I can't actually edit what's there server side. Go ahead, look for yourself, the messages are fine. I can't touch those. I'm just a script kiddie, not some fucking uberlord Chinese hacker. I can only edit my client copy... But I can make it look as real as the actual thing with minimal effort.
So, you know, beware what you see. Because my captions are obviously insane and trolling and wrong, but it's not hard to spew propaganda and defame people using catchy pictures on the Internet. God knows there's enough of them floating out there about politicians which people have bought into time and again.