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reasonedandinformed ago

I have a couple of theories:

  • Could the images on the site include steganography, which is hidden messages, codes, or passwords? There is not much extra space needed to do this, and it is an efficient way to communicate among pedos. I am not expert in this area, but it is a thought.
  • Related to the above idea, I thought I would save some of the images on the home page to my computer to see if I could find anything. This struck me as very strange: The file names for the messages are VERY weird, almost like they contain a hidden code or message in the file name itself:

  • The picture of the girl holding the sign: acab0cd45f7158753577ea5bf9f5726d.jpg

  • The picture of the black girl on the coach: fbda43f18eb62034aeb80032a6895330.jpg
  • The picture of the girl laying down on the park bench: cbf3a12fe198b7b9808b35c6b90920bc.jpg

The file names are unlike any default file names that I am used to given their length and combination of letters and numbers. Maybe I am being overly imaginative, but I think digging for hidden messages/codes in the images and within the site is worth exploring.

EDIT: More thoughts on finding hidden codes in a website: http://www.unfiction.com/dev/tutorial/sourcecode.html

privatepizza ago

Looks like they could be purchased stock images which can be named in that style. A Google search for those numbers brings up only 5 million kids images however. If it was a stock image name, it would come up under the seller's site. The names could be for another purpose, I agree.