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“Mr Morley-Souter posted his response online: a cartoon showing his anguished expression as he stared at his screen (not shown), captioned ‘Rule 34: There is porn of it. No exceptions.’”
Unknown, “Pornography (1): A user’s manual,” The Economist (September 26, 2015)
“The list would also spawn a further meme, the infamous Rule 34 (‘If it exists, there is porn of it. No exceptions.’).”
Roisin Kiberd, “The ‘Rules of the Internet’ Reflect an Online Wild West That’s Fading Away,” Vice (February 23, 2017)
“Rule #34: There is porn of it. No exceptions.”
Peter Morley-Souter, “Rule 34,” Zoom-Out (2004)
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Rule 34 means “If it exists, there is porn of it. No exceptions.” This is an imaginary law that states that if there’s any conceivable idea that could be turned into pornography, then that type porn already exists. This refers specifically to the immense ubiquity of porn materials across the internet, which cover a wide range of subjects that are considered socially unacceptable or just plain bizarre.
Rule 34 has become a common reference when a person encounters pornography that they believe to be unusual, extreme, and/or disturbing. Strange sexual cartoons would be included, or non-sexual images that appear to depict genitalia (such a carrot that resembles a penis), are often cited as examples of Rule 34.
Rule 34 has also become an adult drinking game, which involves friends getting together, coming up with a bizarre idea for porn, and then searching for it until someone finds an example—once again, proving the accuracy of this lovely rule.
The concept of Rule 34 inspired a science fiction novel also titled Rule 34 , by Charles Stross, which went on to be nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the Locus Award in 2012.
This is not meant to be a formal definition of Rule 34 like most terms we define on Dictionary.com, but is
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TestPolygon opened this issue
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TestPolygon opened this issue
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Rule34 stores both versions of video files: webm and mp4.
If a webm file was uploaded, it creates encoded version of it in mp4 container (AVC). If mp4 file was uploaded, it encodes webm (VP8) version of it.
But by default it uses only webm version even the original (uploaded) file is mp4.
The encoded file anyway would have the worse quality that the original file from that it was encoded. Even if the encoded file would have the bigger size. It's not possible to reencode a video and obtain the video with the better quality than it was.
How to figure out is the original file mp4?
If webm file has the different MD5 than hash from the URL/API – download mp4, it should have MD5 equal to hash .
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I assume that if the original file has to large size in this case both versions of files would be encoded (to decrease the size) and both hosted files would have the MD5 different to hash . But I not sure about it. It may be than the hash would be equal to MD5 of the reduced version of the original file.
UPD: Most likely md5 would be equal to md5 of the reencoded file when the file size limit is exceeded. So if the webm's md5 is not equal to hash , mp4's md5 should be equal. But you can recheck it just it case.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
For example, 601333663e3d0de71e2ec24e9a85f4d3 (4259446).
The original file is mp4 (2.13 MB), encoded webm – 1.41 MB and its md5 is b61814da5de54120eada8f2faadc8882.
Another example: 78079495d3b824089e0aeff0b49a826e (4207206).
The original file is mp4 (1.96 MB), encoded webm – 2.17 MB and its md5 is 4ba5860d77e5bcf750c480d9f9ee4459.
(Note: the existance of "mp4" tag is not important absolutely)
Confirm. When a file is reedcoded to decrease the size: the hash is equals to the md5 of the reencoded file.
For example: 3855869 (f41386c2698516ef8076f553b8279f9c)
webm (VP9): 99.4 MB f41386c2698516ef8076f553b8279f9c
mp4 (AVC): 33.1 MB 6613b9c44a460de53e43ad5207025e83
original webm (VP9): 170 MB 6ee3724807b663a3c7452b1414b226cb
Some more [nsfw] examples of videos with the original mp4 file:
Hm, it looks like they started to serve mp4, if it was the original file's format.
It's interesting, is it a coincidence?
Damn, there is no large original mp4 anymore. Probably my examples were too good. And they decided to fix it.
Next time it's better not to reveal too good examples.
It looks they now host only reencoded mp4. They reencode even tiny mp4 files. WTF.
For example, 601333663e3d0de71e2ec24e9a85f4d3 (4259446).
The original file is mp4 (2.13 MB), encoded webm – 1.41 MB and its md5 is b61814da5de54120eada8f2faadc8882.
Now only 1.59 MB mp4 file is available. (md5 is 6e24def03a7294863562feb2541e8bbf)
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