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  • That's a good suggestion. Especially since they support videos as well.

  • Postimages supports GIFs and animated webp.

    A cat gif

    That was hosted on postimages ^

  • Pixelfed is a really good option. I have only added the websites that I have used, but have been planning on make a Pixelfed account.

  • They look good. Large size limit of 200 mb and NSFW-friendly. But unfortunately, according to their FAQ, they are blocked in Australia, UK, Ireland, Iran and Afghanistan (the latter two are not surprising though).

  • Images could eat up the server resources of your instance. Using a third-party service reduces the burden on them.

    Anything that you don't host yourself are vulnerable to takedowns. But as someone who has been using postimages.org for many years now, I have never had any such issue with them, and haven't heard of anyone else facing them as well. The other three services I linked also have a good reputation as reliable services.

  • Will try, thanks for the suggestion.

  • This is one of those incidents that is infuriating for the parents when it happens, but will then end up being a story that they cherish and keep telling everyone they can for a long time.

  • Duck

    Jump
  • There is?

  • Too many "influencers" out there with nothing better to do.

  • I use Firefox with ublock origin and haven't seen it yet.

  • Does anyone have info on what it does that main Meta apps already can't?

  • Far right all over the world is booming on Elon Musk's Twitter.

  • This is really good! I really hope it is affordable as well.