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[[File:Intergalactic dust tracking pixel.jpg|thumb|Facebook intergalactic dust tracking pixel. (Poster courtesy ''Journal of Aberrant Cosmology''.)]]An '''intergalactic dust tracking pixel''' is a micro-[[transdimensional corporation]] used on web pages and email to | [[File:Intergalactic dust tracking pixel.jpg|thumb|Facebook intergalactic dust tracking pixel. (Poster courtesy ''Journal of Aberrant Cosmology''.)]]An '''intergalactic dust tracking pixel''' is a micro-[[transdimensional corporation]] used on web pages and email to locate users (usually unobstrusively) anywhere in the Virgo Supercluster. | ||
== Principle == | == Principle == |
Revision as of 08:23, 23 February 2023
An intergalactic dust tracking pixel is a micro-transdimensional corporation used on web pages and email to locate users (usually unobstrusively) anywhere in the Virgo Supercluster.
Principle
The technique exploits one or more vulnerabilities in causal relationships between intergalactic dust particles and users of various social media platforms, notably Facebook.
In the News
Lost in Social Media Space is an American science fiction social media television series starring Billy Mumy and Mark Zuckerberg.
The Andromeda Galaxy robbery (also known as the Great Andromeda Galaxy robbery) was a coordinated attack upon the Andromeda Galaxy. The robbery was committed by parties as yet unidentified (December 2020) using hijacked laser guide stars.
Fiction cross-reference
- Andromeda Galaxy robbery
- Crimes against astronomical constants
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Lost in Social Media Space
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (24 April 2021)
- Post @ Twitter
- Web beacon @ Wikipedia