~Update~
You can now encrypt plain text, so anything you want. With this, you can send sensitive information over insecure channels or share publicly with real plausible deniability. (below 2000 characters works without issue)
~Changes~
I rebuilt the system with a different encryption design, and address many of the flaws pointed out in V1.
I really wanted any password to always decrypt so you never know if you are right. I found the XOR algorithm that does this, but there is an entropy problem, where an incorrect password will almost always output non-common characters, I attempted to solve this at its core by diving into the math and some research papers but got nowhere, as it seemed to be almost impossible.
I tried finding an algorithm that would give me perfect plausible deniability, so if you shared a link X with a password you could use a different password and get Y, saying you never intended to share X. It doesn't exist 😢 I came up with a workaround by adding decoys which are mutable XOR ciphers joined, it allows you to set what other data is included, so you can tailor your alibi.
Here is the demo link. There are three memes you can find
Password: test1, test2, test3
~Safety~
It should be safe to share data encrypted with this method, I did some basic brute force tests and did not find any shortcuts, I have a rough estimate of a billion years on a server farm for a 12digit password.
~Considerations~
@[email protected] said:
"There’s 2 secrets here: the link and the password. And to share it with someone you need to share 2 secrets: the locked link and the password."
A strong password is almost impossible to crack, but you can use a popular text link tool like pastebin with expiry to mask the encrypted data. As for eliminating the password, I have considered using the site as the 'shared secret' so you share just the cipher, and if you know the URL you can paste it in, and it would be encrypted/decrypted with a derived key the site stored.

I've seen it done over and over again, so I dont see why there are so many downvotes. Another Example: Molly Wright, how every child can thrive by five
Mostly you have to be a very emotionally intelligent parent, not needing to understand the modern challenges but know when you need to back off, be kind, be firm or do something good, you should never need to use force if you're smart enough and always treat people like you're equal in some way.