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Imagine storing your files on a public cloud server. You want the server to be able to find all files containing the word "urgent," but you don't want the server to actually be able to read your files. PEKS allows you to give the server a "trapdoor" (a specialized search key) for that specific keyword.

Many writers now create "public" flash fiction by posting stories on subway posters, park benches, or social media to catch readers in their daily routine. Example Idea: publicflash

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The keyword often overlaps with terms like "public agent," "exhibitionist public," or "dared in public." However, carries a distinct connotation of unscripted surprise —the thrill deriving from the potential of being caught by an unsuspecting stranger. Many writers now create "public" flash fiction by

: Some creators film "social experiments" involving flashing—though these are often controversial and are intended to test public reaction.