CLOAKING DEVICE NOTICE
If what you see appears as blank boxes, blocks, or unreadable characters, that is by design. It is cloaked signal.
The cloaking device uses Unicode characters not supported by most mobile systems. What looks like repetition or blank boxes is, in fact, encoded information.
Each box carries a unique payload.
If you are on a mobile phone, you may still copy and transmit cloaked messages. They remain fully functional. But you will not be able to read them without returning to the Cloaking Device to render the signal.
Use a desktop, a laptop, or any system capable of processing extended Unicode. On those systems, the encoded messages can be read with the naked eye—only human intuition required.
Some characters may still appear on your phone. If you recognize them, you’ll know what you’re looking at. Cloaked signal can’t always be read, but it can be recognized.
To decode a message on mobile, return to the Cloaking Device. Paste it. Reveal it.
This is not a flaw. It is the nature of cloaking.
Click below to continue to the Cloaking Device.