drop em here!!!

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I always use the toll the website provides itself

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Discord. You can get the links for images and videos posted in it, and they work outside their original site.

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I didn’t know you could do this. I cross post a lot into my discord servers, so this might work.

It’s not revealing any information about your discord server by doing so, right?

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Discord is the worst option in terms of privacy, and since this is the privacy guides community, I am thinking that should be an important criteria to consider.

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  1. you can upload the image directly when creating a post
  2. picoshare (selfhosted) might be a good option
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imgbb.com is what I use quite often cause imgur is trash.

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Lensdump seems good. And it has an option to strip exif data when you upload, which is nice.

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I recommend Lensdump too. It also has an auto-delete feature, which is nice. It doesn’t allow for anonymous/guest downloads, but that’s not exactly a bad thing.

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