• Sergio@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    Dunno if this is a factor, but if the image is hosted on a local instance, could there be a problem with instances that proxy images, if the post is cross-posted?

    A couple months ago I cross-posted something from [email protected] to [email protected]. However, I was on a slrpnk.net account at the time, which proxied the image from the lemmy.ml post. So when I cross-posted the prost, apparently this caused some problem with instances that also proxied? Someone reported that here: https://lemmy.world/post/29444663/16974266 iirc I fixed it by just downloading the image and uploading it again on the repost. tbh I don’t really understand what the issue was and maybe it got fixed since then.

    Anyway the point is, maybe if it’s going to be cross-posted a lot an external host is better? (caveat: I never use external hosters so I dunno.)

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      2 days ago

      AFAIK, even having an external host won’t really help in all cases. The big one being Thumbnail URL images which seem to only work for accounts on the same instance (even if you use an external hoster).

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        Dunno if this helps, but I used to use a little trick in which I double-nested ![]() commands, such that the Lemmy software would produce a visible thumbnail on the fly, and then clicking on the TN would expand out the full image. So, assuming this shows up correctly for you, it would like something like:

        ![![](source.img)](source.img)

        A little confusing to look at, but it worked, needing only a single image. And then if necessary, one could produce a second thumbnail as needed, substituting that for the first image, using PixelFed.Org or whatnot for the image repository. I dunno, maybe that helps someone…

        @[email protected], @[email protected]

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        2 days ago

        yeah last I checked, thumbnail images didn’t propagate bc Lemmy hadn’t implemented that feature yet.