C++ Software Engineer Big interest in OpenSource communities for years now. 20+ years linux user. But a newbies in fediverse, had heard about it before but needed the help of twitter (for mastodon) and reddit changes to give a real try. Also a fan of Stephen King books. Was fievel@vlemmy.net

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  • fievel@lemm.eetoMeta (lemm.ee)@lemm.eeCan't upload images?
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    7 months ago

    Anyway, I would advise to upload pictures to a pictures hosting service (plenty on the web, I put a few links below).

    Using it in a post or a comment is straightforward in markdown: ![](https://myimghost.com/mypic.jpg).

    Even if allowed, hosting images is very space and bandwidth consuming leading to costs for instance owners...

    • https://lutim.lagout.org/
    • https://vgy.me/
    • https://imgur.com/












  • I think this might be useful for some kind of automatic aggregation of content from other communities or some specific cases. For example, I liked, when I was on reddit, the subreddit RedditRead on which each post was generated from other subreddit comments, one post by book found in the comment on a specific post in another subreddit. I thought about setting up the same here when I have a bit more time... Now, the posts would be all generated but users could still comments, so it's not purely artificial stuff...

    Maybe one alternative would be to authorize such bot content generated communities but clearly flags them as such in the community sidebar or so. So people who are ok with generated content can subscribe and those who don't like can block.

    In a general way, I have bad feeling about strong rules (except for stuff obviously wrong or destructive but here I don't think it's the case), and prefer case by case monitoring. In some cases it can be good for the community and in other very bad, and I find that saying just "it's forbidden" is too easy and frustrating decision.