For a brief moment, hiding prompt injections in HTML, CSS, or metadata felt like a throwback to the clever tricks of early black hat SEO.
Invisible keywords, stealth links, and JavaScript cloaking used to be stuff many of us dealt with in the past.
But like those “rank quick schemes,” hidden prompt manipulation wasn’t built to last.
Disguised commands, ghost text, and comment cloaking gave content creators the illusion of control over AI output, but that came to pass.
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