AMATEUR FLESH: X18660517Kimberly has chosen a Reddit username that seems like it was taken from an astronomer's catalog for naming a star: X18660517.
Why choose such a strange and hard-to-remember name? I have a theory. Google indexes all the web pages its bots crawl and displays them in search results. Over time, any content uploaded to the internet will eventually show up in Google searches. Since Google searches are conducted using keywords, if you want to know how many pages have replicated or shared something you’ve uploaded, it’s best to tag it with a very specific name. This will help you find all the links containing that keyword more accurately.
Many users regret uploading certain content to the internet or are so protective of their materials that they don’t want anyone to replicate them. By using a unique and specific name, like X18660517, it’s much easier to find that content on Google since the search results will be more direct and relevant. For example, if your username is "Samantha_love," searching for it on Google will yield thousands of results containing "Samantha" and "Love," making it harder to find the pages that actually replicated your photos. On the other hand, a name like X18660517 will generate much more precise results, narrowing the search to sites that have specifically used that string of characters.
It’s just a theory, but I think it makes sense.
Now, to be consistent with this theory and protect myself from Kimberly’s searches, I’ve made a small change: I subtracted one from each number in X18660517. This way, if Kimberly searches for her name, she won’t find this page in the search results. However, to access her real profile, you’ll need to add one to each digit. For example, where you see a 1, it’s actually a 2. Are you following?
With this makeshift strategy explained, you can now view her photos and videos. And remember, if you want to visit her profile, just adjust the URL according to the clue I’ve given you at the end.
Best regards, my friend.
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Damn dog!