Post #4509323
2026-05-12 21:21 UTC
Not quite. Tricks are intended to make you believe something that is not true; in OP’s situation, the other people in the meeting believe that OP is sitting in the location that the background picture is taken from. They can’t actually see the background, however; instead they can see the photo of the background. Their assumption is correct, but the fact that they’re looking at a fake background means it COULD be false.
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@LurkingLuddite@piefed.social 2026-05-13 17:31
The room is misrepresented. If it’s dirty, a clean image isn’t true. Just because something could be false does not magically make it true not-knowledge.