Exorde: It's better than "Look in Google"

in crypto •  3 years ago 

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In life, there are situations when it is necessary to find or indicate the source of any photograph or image. Such a goal can be set in different cases, to identify fake information, disinformation, to indicate the source on your site, or to check the accuracy of the description for this picture.

A lot of people around impose "Search on Google".

The most famous service, such as "Google", has an image search function.
It's pretty easy to use, Google is a pretty powerful search engine and seems to know almost every corner of the internet. In this service, you can specify a link to an image or upload it from a computer, but in order to really find the original source of the photo, you need to know a few nuances:

Searching with this service is limited by the fact that Google is primarily a search engine and only indexes sites and images. Therefore, as a rule, on the site on which this image will be found first (meaning the image you will be looking for), that site will be considered by Google as the original source of the image. This is not very convenient when looking for the original source. You will have to look through a lot of results before you actually find the original image.

I can advise, when you started the search, and you are provided with many sources of images, it is better to immediately filter out and leave only high resolution, since usually the original image at the beginning has a fairly high resolution.
It is very useful to use sorting by time. There is also such a function as "Time" where you can specify for what period to search for the source.
And the last thing you should pay attention to is the date of publication of the material on the site on which a copy of the photo was found, that is, the earlier the closer to the original source, but there are cases that the material was added a long time ago, and the picture was inserted recently, so trust 100% no publication date.
Therefore, although Google search helps to find the original, you can spend a lot of your time on it. And the result will not always be exactly what you expected.

Therefore, I want to tell you about the Exorde project.

Exorde is a project featured in CoinList Seed Winter 2022 Batch and included in 7 selected projects.
More than 1,000 startups have applied to join the new batch, which gives participating projects access to the CoinList community of 4 million KYC-verified users, as well as potential collaborations with other CoinList Seed companies.

Exorde is the first web3 platform for analyzing the distribution of information on the web. Many of us are tired of fakes and misinformation. Exorde positions itself as a knowledge network and can use unstructured content. In addition, it is able to perform a first-of-its-kind analysis of the virality of information circulating throughout the network. Social networks can integrate Exorde products as a transparent third party to greatly improve their user experience, improve their fact-checking process to see if a link posted by one of their users contains viral or dangerous content.

The project team aims to make it an ideal intermediary for large platforms operating with a large user base, since their platform uses a transparent, decentralized community designed to check and index the Internet through a global approach.

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