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Hey! Just letting you know that, despite Imgur eradicating pornographic content from their site, they have still complied with the UK's 'ID or GTFO' law by blocking UK IPs. If you'd like to include the UK in this prohibition of NSFW, the best way to do so is to download the image first, and upload it in the comment. Like so
Stupid ass, racist, homophobic, pornophobic, regressive old twats in charge of the government. Of course these are the stunts they pull in their last decades on Earth, waging war against:
Eugh so sorry about. In comment image uploads is the only feature PieFed doesn't have yet (it's coming eventually).
Does CatBox show up?
Catbox works, but this usage is against its terms of service and can get you IP banned
It does! :3 Don't be sorry! It's this terribly misguided government that buggered a lot of sites and services aha
Well I'm glad you finally got see a jug of pee!
Oh yeah, I'm very much not a fan of your government atm over it's anti-trans garbage. I wasn't a fan before, but like less so now eh.
you should probably use a vpn or something
Aha, I do when I can. I have a LAN ecosystem of services that don't all work with VPNs enabled, so it's not always feasible, but I'm working on it.
ah, yeah, that can be a bit tricky to set up , but apparently should be possible to set it up using split tunnelling , whatever that is 🤷😅
Interesting. Why doesn't your client/instance/whatever not use Lemmy's image_proxy? All embedded images for me get sent through my instance's image_proxy it seems like, so even if I had a UK IP address it'd still show up (as long as the instance isn't hosted in the UK)
The image proxy is a bit buggy, so most instances have it disabled.