💬 Off-Topic "We Can Always Tell" - Competitive Clocking

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i like my little guy. i was kind of generous for some of the fatties

edit: took it again and it gave me the same kitty. this should be noted.
 
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What, you guys don't want to share some of the actual photos they used? So cruel to people who don't want to click through!
YOU SON OF A BITCH! I was fine vicariously experiencing the test through this thread without having the downside of having to see these abominations and now thats ruined.
That being said some of these do seem like they would be pretty hard to clock due to the sheer amount of absurdity present in them. Some of these just look like golems I cant really say theres a dick there but I also cant say there might not, it really boggles the mind as to the lengths these people will go to settle for atleast looking like some troll monster to avoid being misgendered.
 
Looking at this 'Beth' person, he/she/it is apparently developing a browser extension called soupcan which is supposed to collect data on transphobes and auto-block them or some shit. Wonder if it's somehow connected, an attempt to collect know 'transphobic' IPs or whatever.

Honestly it was very obvious this site was made by a troon or troon supporter, who else would use an .lgbt URL? From looking at their js code I doubt this is some sort of super hacker. More like a teen who uploads a few shitty amateur projects on github that noone cares about.
 
EDIT: Ooooooookay I've got DEFINITIVE proof this is all a troon psyop. That beth.lgbt URL? That redirects to https://bethylamine.github.io/. Guess what it is.
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So yeah, they expect you to put a transphobic thing in that field, and all of that gets sent to the API server of someone who hosts this. I'm genuinely upset that I was none the wiser to be careful about this.
I mean if you clicked the contact link you'd get taken to this twitter page https://twitter.com/bethylamine
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not exactly subtle. Still, I don't think there's much to worry about, a browser fingerprint isn't by itself a big deal unless you have the means to track someone across multiple sites, which I doubt this person has the capacity to do. As for why they made this, they have this on their site

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which links to this https://katymontgomerie.medium.com/no-you-cant-always-tell-a5967cc55761
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my guess is they're going to fill in the TODO with stats they collect from this to demonstrate how transphobes can't tell. Anything beyond that seems like a stretch given how little is actually on the website.
 
If I'm understanding Slav Power's post correctly, it seems like as long as you have basic opsec and a vpn, then this can't really grab anything from you. Closest is posting the image, which if you just did printscreen or something I figure that'd throw that for a loop as well.
From looking at their js code I doubt this is some sort of super hacker. More like a teen who uploads a few shitty amateur projects on github that noone cares about.
That's reassuring to know.
my guess is they're going to fill in the TODO with stats they collect from this to demonstrate how transphobes can't tell. Anything beyond that seems like a stretch given how little is actually on the website.
Well now I just feel spiteful. Much like they're trying to skew the results with controlled angles, filters, etc. , I just want to skew the results with the data that was posted earlier and just flood it with 100%'s.
 
my guess is they're going to fill in the TODO with stats they collect from this to demonstrate how transphobes can't tell. Anything beyond that seems like a stretch given how little is actually on the website.
Yeah okay that fits the Occam's razor, and honestly makes it funny, especially with how it's all heavily filtered shit and how petty it all is compared to the initial assumption. Thanks to @ef12ee8c-4211-4d9a-9308 you could completely poison the well of that project and fill it with 100% results with some automated JS script, which is an even funnier way of fucking with this troon than trying to get their domain down. :story:
If I'm understanding Slav Power's post correctly, it seems like as long as you have basic opsec and a vpn, then this can't really grab anything from you.
The worst that can happen is an IP grab with the API request, the browser fingerprinting is a weak measure with not many ways to use it against you in this scenario. A VPN is enough in this case. A browser fingerprint contains little information, but it can be used to know when you visit a site because a combination of that benign data is unique to your browser. But then again, this would only be used on sites ran by troons, and for them to do some real damage you'd need to have a registered account on one of those troon's websites.
 
The crappy angles with hair in the way makes it kinda hard on a couple. It would be a lot easier with a face pic and a full body pic though, and if you can hear them it is pretty much always an instant giveaway. Hardly any MTFs in my test most were pooners, women with PCOS, and normal men. I'm assuming an MTF made this by how much he avoids using pictures of MTF troons. Maybe there are more pictures I missed but just was odd there was only like one for me.
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Also everyone doing this please use TOR or a VPN don't get your data harvested by a tranny to take a funny test.
 
I decided to click "male" for all of the questions to see what happens. You usually get around a 70% score if you do.

Some of the angles are tricky, as well as the lighting (so you can't see their brows or their cheeks). The overuse of filters has already been noted ITT, and that MtFs tend to use it a lot more to disguise their features. The really fat people have somewhat more androgynous faces, but usually you can tell what sex they are. I also note they like to hide or blur other features like their laryngeal prominence/Adam's apple.

my guess is they're going to fill in the TODO with stats they collect from this to demonstrate how transphobes can't tell. Anything beyond that seems like a stretch given how little is actually on the website.
Yeah, that seems like the most-likely explanation. I wouldn't put it past the author to put in a logger to see where and what site the inbound clicks are coming from.
 
So, DO NOT DO THE TEST AS IT FINGERPRINTS YOUR BROWSER, or at least do it via Tor.
Shit, forgot to turn my VPN on or go into Tor, just opened incognito on Brave. I assumed it was just some random quiz site. I doubt they'll care about some random Texan IP that they can't even prove whether or not the quiz was done out of malice or not, but I'll delete my post on this thread saying what my score is though, if it helps some.
 
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The weird thing for me is the cat is unique to you and is part of the watermark over the results making it hard to remove without heavy photoshop work. Why would he do that unless it was some sort of identifier that he wanted to make sure wouldn't be hidden on the images posted. I'm willing to bet the emoji code bullshit is just a false flag or just a simple method of recalling something that is in the system. I don't understand what would be accomplished gathering information on usernames that are usually independent from other platforms for this exact reason, or posted somewhere anonymously like 4chan. It works within a system like twitter because you have first hand proof of that account and the things they post, but the idea of identifying transphobes preemptively based on browser fingerprints is troubling to say the least. Also the blatant encouraging you to post your score seems a little leading. I dunno, maybe I'm being paranoid. Not afraid paranoid, I just need to know if this one needs to go into the great book of grudges on troons. Even if it is just for their gay browser extension, I won't have censorship on MY upper case I Internet.
 
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I've been to many places back in the day with many very ugly, mannish women - mostly in the American Midwest - to the point I know I can mix some troons up for those. Pooners are always obvious, though.
 
Looking at this 'Beth' person, he/she/it is apparently developing a browser extension called soupcan which is supposed to collect data on transphobes and auto-block them or some shit. Wonder if it's somehow connected, an attempt to collect know 'transphobic' IPs or whatever.
I can see this being attempted as some data gathering mission possibly, but it seems like a waste of time compared to just building a list of Twitter accounts like every other bot does.
Yeah okay that fits the Occam's razor, and honestly makes it funny, especially with how it's all heavily filtered shit and how petty it all is compared to the initial assumption. Thanks to @ef12ee8c-4211-4d9a-9308 you could completely poison the well of that project and fill it with 100% results with some automated JS script, which is an even funnier way of fucking with this troon than trying to get their domain down. :story:
I am mildly curious to see how this turns out, although I suspect I already know how it's going to look.
Shit, forgot to turn my VPN on or go into Tor, just opened incognito on Brave. I assumed it was just some random quiz site. I doubt they'll care about some random Texan IP that they can't even prove whether or not the quiz was done out of malice or not, but I'll delete my post on this thread saying what my score is though, if it helps some.
Seriously don't worry about it. Browser fingerprinting means this person can possibly preemptively ban you from whatever LGBT forum they choose to make, but little else.
 
So yeah, they expect you to put a transphobic thing in that field, and all of that gets sent to the API server of someone who hosts this. I'm genuinely upset that I was none the wiser to be careful about this.
All POST or GET requests you make is going to send the user-agent. It's a standard part of the HTTP header. You can always assume that every website has some record of your user-agent and IP address. This doesn't mean it's explicitly malicious though.

The thing that does mark this as potentially malicious is the fact they have an entire section of their website dedicated to datamining people on Twitter
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Because troons are narcissists, I have no idea what they think they can do with user-agents and IPs at all. It's essentially meaningless data. There are billion dollar companies that's entire product is trying to correlate user-agent and anonymized activity with names, and it's very difficult to do. And it would be stupid of them to think that every person taking this test is somehow a "transphobe". Horrible way to segment a userbase.

A cool project though would be to run the IPs of the evil transphobe bigots against iknowwhatyoudownload.com to see the top torrented movies and vidya games are so you would know what kino to watch.
 
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