RAINBOLT CAN FIND YOUR EXACT LOCATION IN UNDER A SECOND.
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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The surprising lessons of the GeoGuessr world championship
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If there are people who do this for fun then there are people who do it professionally.
Look outside. By the light post.
They just had the world championship in it
@@PonkyKong look up. On the light post. There is always a bigger fish.
yea there are... the video was about the World Cup, those are people who do it professionally
@@gurkaransahota9785 think he ment like government agents or smt
Rainbolt can look at a weird bush and tell you the cell phone coverage in the area
I do this for my logistics job to help drivers find locations.
Rainbolt isn't even the best at Geoguesser. He's just the most famous
Yes but are the other GeoGuessr players as good at doing the other stuff he does
@@Therelegationzone They are better at doing the thing's that Rainbolt does. The only thing they don't do is post it on socials. He has them beat at that.
Note to self, photoshop 3 yellow lines on power poles...
LOL 😂
This is what I tell my daughter that is soon 16 years old.
Be EXTREMELY careful about the pictures you take, including selfies and what you share as it takes VERY little for some creep to find out where you live, and you never know what a creep might do to you.
A girl my brother know was not so careful when she was 14-15 and shared on Facebook that she was home alone from school that day because she didn't feel well.
And then a 37 year old man that had stalked her online had managed to find out where she lived from pictures and other information she shared, and he travelled to the girl's house and knocked on the door.
The moment she opened the door, he forced himself inside and raped her multiple times while also beating her up.
He was most likely planning to kill her, but he also most likely forgot about the time and panicked when he heard the girl's mother park the car outside, and ran away through their back door.
That girl is now a woman that is about 30 years old and is still struggling a LOT with what happened to her.
This happened because she was careless about her posting and naive about the world around her, not understand that there are plenty of disgusting creeps around in the world that is searching everywhere for their next victims.
And the internet has become their prime hunting ground.
I used to online date a girl back when I was 14 that was from another country. She told me she was going to walk for 5 minutes to "X Cafe" (Name redacted). I took that into account and typed the name of "X Cafe" and the name of the city she was in and found her general area. I was a kid of 14 years and found her location with no prior knowledge or experience by just searching it in Google maps. BE VERY CAREFUL!!!
Turn off geotagging in your camera settings.
yea this is crazy. i took a picture of me inside of a random abandoned barn with this game, and within 5 minutes they knew where I was.
turn off geotagging in your camera settings dummy. Thats how they found you lol.
I'm happy that I wasn't the type to share photos online on social media.
Yea I don’t put stuff like that online either. I get scared when people put pics of their children online. There’s creeps out there looking for kids to do horrible things to and people that are looking to break into places. The internet is truly a double edged sword. ✌️✌️✌️💜💜💜🙏🙏🙏
I'm a geoguesser. Quite good at it but all I can tell you is where you are based on a photograph and sometimes it takes me weeks depending on the amount of clues in the background. Nothing nefarious about it. Sometimes I fail also. It's just a hobby that test your worrd culture and geographic skills.
When you decide to grow your skills try and look at the angle of sunlight and shadows as well as accents and Regional dialects
It's cute how you think that videos posted online, even inside buildings don't include metadata and actual coordinates of where the video was filmed.
The tism is large in this group.👍🏻😊
For a paranoid person such as yourself I understand this is a nightmare situation but you have your security cameras which by the way can be hacked into even if you secured them with passwords, guns and dogs to protect you.. Peace out.
I've known about this hobby for years. I'm glad it's getting more common. It's the same thing as learning your neighborhood. Nothing scary or disturbing about it.
big ass neighborhood for them
The scary part is that someone can find your house for nefarious purposes.
It’s not that people can do this.
It’s that the wrong people can as well.
Fascinating and very impressive. But agree 100%. And exactly why I stopped flying my drone anywhere near my house and stay away from anyone else’s home.
As long as these games, stay games and don’t lead to anyone pulling up on folks property. Wouldn’t want anyone to end up spontaneously ventilated.
It took 6 months to FBI to find usama😂🤣
Especially if that's the name they used.. 😅
😂
But if we put jokes aside, it was like 20 years ago. There were no such thing as Google earth, Google street view and so on back then.
The image coverage of the world is growing rapidly. Each year they add smth new. This year it was Mongolia for example.
And there's still huge amount of countries that is not covered. Including some big parts of India, China or Russia.
Basically it's still a memorizing game.
Solid video as always. Geoguessr player and regular watcher of you here so it was a pleasant surprise to see this 😄. I always like your takes! Only thing I’d say is that a GeoGuessr player’s ability to guess and pinpoint locations is dramatically hindered when the photos are not taken by google, from a special car on a road.
It's all fun & games until the wrong person gets tracked, and then tracks you back. Kind of like a spy movie we have all seen. Life imitating art. It's very interesting, but all of a sudden I see danger unlooked for.
Maybe I'm weird but I never got the idea of privacy. Not that its a bad thing of course. But living in fear of people knowing who you are or where you live. Especially since its easy to find out online. And its not like someone knowing who I am or where I live does anything. Congrats, you know who I am and where I live, anyone can google that. lol.
Now if your famous though, I understand the paranoia of privacy more of course. In the end I always tell people, if you want real privacy. You should never have gone online or used a device. Live truly off the grid. If not, your can't avoid being found. We are at the point where not only can government organizations find you, but random people online ca.
Yeah my current location is pretty well hidden, but I learned at 12 that the Internet is forever. So, I simply don't hide. I've chosen to act openly and just keep to my values. If I wouldn't say it in person, I don't say it.
@@cetkat More people should just be open, no matter what others think. It's ironic how many movies, tv shows, books talk about fear being dangerous. Star Wars says fear leads to other issues. In Dune, fear is the mind killer. This is why I don't fear my privacy.
I mean sure I don't public put out pictures of my home with my address on it or anything. But I never worry about my pictures.
It’s true. Remember the celebrity that had the F trump flag and people kept stealing it so he thought he would be slick and live stream it in an unknown location and by the image and how the shadows are or something they found out exactly where it was and stole the flag lmao
Never happened. It was 100x easier to fool you than do the task.
Oh it’s true it was Shia Labeouf. And it was the “he will not divide us” 4 Chan will always win
@@dimitar297 look up Shia Lebeouf and the hw will not decide us story, 4 Chan is undefeated
@@scottbimmer1147 4Chan that’s exactly right lol I forgot about that
GeoGuessr World Cup was so fun and interesting to watch.
He needs a job for finding missing persons
US gov about to knock on there door
The final match in the recent world cup was very exciting to watch.
I'd probably love this game. I've always loved maps and collect old World Atlas and Gazetteers. I watch UA-cam fisherman and most won't say what body of water they are fishing but I can find it if there is some type of landmark shown in the video. I even found where a crazy drug smuggler shootout occurred in Puerto Rico using Google maps.
Dangerous is someone like this that you have no idea they exist.. Living life in the open like he does is not dangerous.
I dont need to worry about this because my location is Detroit & I have more rifles than the national guard.
thanks for heightening my general paranoia! lol
Facinating....................
Back in the day they used to deliver a book to your house that included all the names, addresses, and phone numbers of the people living in your area. But that was a different time when people didn't want you to die a horrible death for voting differently than them, or consuming different media.
Back in the day we would take a UA-camr saying the temperature and weather on a specific date and 2 pictures out the window of their house and we could find them, we did nothing with the info just enjoyed the challenge
I used to love this game before they put it behind a paywall. It’s a lot of fun. Getting the country is fairly easy. Getting within a few miles is more difficult. Each country/region has unique characteristics. Mailboxes by the road? America…Hedgerows? England. Etc.
Finding people used to be part of my job as I was having to track down Heirs of mineral rights for oil and gas leases but now I've turned my microscope on other aspects so I'm one of those scary guys that can track you down based on a million different metadata points
When you learn about programming, at some point you also learn to do illegal things and potentially very dangerous.
It's the same thing for every skill your learn in life, you use your morals to choose what to do or not.
Not because they can find your house that they are going to do it.
No way these websites don’t use the same images on repeat. It’s really just memorization and pattern recognition.
I bet I could post a picture of my street right now and he’d get no closer than what general part of the US I’m in.
They very very very rarely repeat images. Think about it almost every single road in over 100 different countries is on the game
If you remember in 2016/17 shea labeouf had that anti trump flag up?? People found it multiple times using stars, air traffic, even audio of the area.
This is a form of OSINT
Man you have no idea. They are on some "God Eye" shit! They been on that type of stuff for while.
This contest is made by the CIA for sure lol
Rainbolt prefaces his "A fan told me ... " videos with a PSA about NEVER POST WHILE YOU'RE ON VACATION! message. I've been a GeoGuessr player and fan for longer than Rainbolt, but I'm not nearly as skilled or dedicated. Watch the last few minutes of the last two Worl Cup Championships and you'll be amazed by the genuine friendships and sportsmanship among the competitors. They all want to win, but they all seem to want to take their friends along for the ride. It's a very cool experience. I'm really glad you posted this. Thanks!
Assume everything you post can give away your location, because it can. If not in the image, then in the image data. Uploaded by a cell tower, or an IP, you're findable.
It's more important to recognize that and think who you don't want to be found by. (Which I'm about to put in a separate post because it's important)
You could react to the finals of the world cup this year. Crazy good event.
so can location services Lol
i swear its rainbolts haircut that makes him good
No its geotagged images.
Lotta paranoia in this video and chat. You guys will be fine 😂
How? I don’t even understand how it works…. Crazy stuff. Hopefully this is just a hobby for these guys and not used for nefarious reasons.
Google Street maps. If you really wanted to you could simply download the data and do an image search.
Some countries like Nigeria, Tunisia have certain cars that follow you there are certain road markers that only show up in certain places.
How many of you know how to remover metadata from images?
how does one build this skillset?
bro you have a reaction channel. Don't up set anyone!! they said the bomb was safe too.
Google earth could do this yearsssssss ago
If you know the he will not divide us you will know that 4 chan is scarier than Rainbolt
Internet autism is a hell of a thing
nothing new under the sun
Fully agree with everything you said. Those "players" abilities are scary af. If Rainbolt had been around early 00's with those skills and OBL posted a cave vid, I bet he would've been caught a lot faster than he was.
There is nothing to this. There arent telling you photos are geocached lol if you dont turn it off they can find any image you post with this game lol. Turn off geotaggingin your camera settings.
Ok. I'm a victim of domestic violence. I've learned to hide my location and I'm going to tell you how (sorry, only relevant to those in America). The addresses that show up online come from very particular sources. Your bank, USPS forwarding (not mail received), and billing addresses on credit cards and etc. Anything that updates your credit agencies with your address will leak it. My state ID, voter registration, and banking/money address are my old home address. I was able to move my food stamps, Medicaid, Medicare, Taxes, and Social Security to my actual location and state without my location updating. Separate billing and shipping through everyone I've found works ok. The government agencies that matter can find me, but that's it. That's how you hide your location here.
Enemy of the State?
SAD LIFE, GET OUTSIDE MORE. TRAVEL, SOMETHING.
Yes, a government may pay you cubic bucks to use this skill for them but at some point, you may become a liability for them, and you will be dealt with by them or some country that became a victim of your skill set.
In fiction. Be quiet, civilian.
@@savevsdeath Yeah right.
Now when we imagine these folks being coerced or forced to use those skills for ...... nefarious WEF purposes.
You have to have a huge ego to believe that anyone cares about where you live, in general. I live in Sweden and it is really easy to find out where someone lives and nothing bad has ever come my way because of it.
People who can do this could probably easily have a job for the CIA or FBI etc.
I wouldn’t get freaked out by this. If someone wants someone else found, as long as they have the resources, they will do so. It’s best to blend in and not be a target.
Maybe I would be worried, but the only thing they can do is see where I live and maybe they will pay my exponential credit card debt...literally nothing to see here...
Notice they failed to tell you. The GPS location of a photo taken on your phone. Is ebbed in the picture.
Another guy who plays this game, geowizard, does a challenge where he tries to cross long distances or even countries in real life.
My kids like to play this game, and ask for my help cuz i am good with languages and geography, yet i am wrong a lot also. They really loved it when i was close the first few times they asked me, and it gives me something to do with my kids and teach them geography as well.
What is that noise in the background have you got a fish tank?
Look up African Rebel
WOW!!!