A concrete UP channel implementation uses keyed steganographic encoding embedded in videos posted to a public hosting service (e.g., flickr.com), addressed via a time-epoch pseudorandom tag generator drawn from publicly known trending-topic lists. Clients query the top-n videos matching the current epoch tag and attempt decryption; real-world video size variability supports data transmissions from a few kilobytes (configuration updates) to megabytes (software updates).
From 2025-vines-extended — Extended Abstract: Nobody’s Fault but Mine: Using Unauthenticated Unidirectional Pushes for Client Update
· §2
· 2025
· Free and Open Communications on the Internet
Implications
Use time-windowed pseudorandom addressing (epoch + trending-topic seed) so neither the sender nor the censor can preemptively identify or block the specific carrier content before the upload window; the relevant video set changes each epoch.
Choose carrier platforms (video, audio, images, ML-model hubs) that serve free user-generated content at scale — this provides the addressing index and distribution infrastructure at zero marginal cost to the circumvention operator.