this post was submitted on 03 Jul 2023
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For now uploading them here is no problem. If you want you can scale down the image a bit, but I'll probably do that automatically on the server soon.
The entire image hosting situation is not very satisfactory on Lemmy in general right now, so I expect there to be some bigger changes in the backend anyway. Thus not much point optimizing it right now.
Thanks, that's good to know.
Separately, though, it's certainly easier to copy and paste URLs than download and upload. Does linking to images on the web work, if I find it more convenient?
Sure, you do you. Just depending on the link people from other instances might not be able to access it.
Okay, though I don't want to post in a way that makes it inaccessible to anyone. When you say that depending on the link, people from other instances might not be able to access it, what does that depend on?
If for the moment I'm only talking about files hosted on reddit, do you know if I copy and paste the URL for the content itself whether people on other instances will see the image naively as though I'd downloaded it and uploaded it?
For external links it is impossible to say what rate limits and other deeplinking protections are deployed. Obviously Reddit does not want people to use their servers for hosting images on external websites. So it might look fine to you, but other people that try to access the image URL the fist time are blocked.
Right now Lemmy seems to cache external images only for local users, if you access through a remote instance you will get the original external link.
Alright. It seems like I should upload images of I want to ensure their visibility. I'll keep testing things and learning. Thanks for the explanation.