Glitching refers to the act of exploiting or causing glitches in video games, software, or other digital platforms. It involves purposely manipulating the system or finding loopholes to gain advantages, disrupt normal functioning, or discover hidden features. Glitching is often used by gamers and tech enthusiasts to explore the limits of a system and push boundaries beyond its intended capabilities.
Examples:
1. During a multiplayer game, the player found a glitch that allowed them to walk through walls and access areas that were meant to be inaccessible. By glitching, they gained an unfair advantage over other players by being able to ambush them from unexpected locations.
2. By glitching the code of a photo-editing app, a user discovered a hidden feature that allowed them to apply filters in a unique way, creating mesmerizing visual effects that were not achievable through the app’s standard options.
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