Hash Verifier

Check for yourself whether a post from the Open Internet Manifest is authentic.
Paste the full text below (including any footnote or hashtags) and click Verify.

“A hash is digital sealing wax:
break it, and everyone will see it.
— Ruben Berkhout, December 2025
Why this exists

Narratives are distorted daily, words are taken out of context or subtly altered. That’s why we use hashes: a digital seal that shows whether a text is still the original version.

What is a "fuzzy hash"?

Normal hashes are extremely strict: one space, one emoji or one bold word and the hash is already different.

Because posts are often shared via X, Facebook, Telegram, email or copy-paste actions, small things change (extra spaces, new lines, bold words, etc.).

That’s why we use a fuzzy hash: a smart, forgiving hash that ignores minor formatting and layout differences, but still protects the real content. This way a post remains recognisable as authentic, even after being shared multiple times or slightly modified.

Paste the full text of a social post, teaser or other contribution here:

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