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that IS easy enough even for me
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I can't express how honored I feel seeing you reply, it's like a rite of passage
He's an all-round good egg and a credit to the fediverse.
Wholly agreed!
Happy to help, thank you for your kind words!
Who is blaze
An all around good egg, who often pops into threads just to be helpful.
My recommendation as well.
If you don't mind imgur keeping the images ( doesn't mirror them, just links to imgur), then you can share from imgur to a browser, long press on the image, and get the direct image link from there.
Most free image hosting services require links to their page so they can show ads to visitors. Imgur seems to have started slightly enforcing that requirement. Pixelfed may or may not be an option depending on how trustworthy is the instance, and how much you care about it not disappearing out of the blue. Self-hosting a service is not all that complicated, but requires some commitment.
I attempted that, but the long press options don't include the "copy image address" for me. And yeah it seems like this latest update is really pushing the site so they can serve ads.
Self-hosting a service is not all that complicated, but requires some commitment.
Lol I run a small business and have a sleep disorder and a nine month old, any bandwidth I have is at a premium
I use Imgur mobile and have not been having this issue. I uploaded something this evening and was able to share it.
Interesting. I made another attempt this morning but all the links are to the site and not directly to the image address
Are you including the file type?

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Vs (without markdown)
The only url I'm able to get through the app is
https://imgur.com/a/7sSZfrH#fAh9k4C
If you touch the image so it opens where you have black bars above and below and get the share link from that it should be the direct image link.
The link you have is to an image within an album. If you drop the a/7sSZfrH# that is the image link (you need a file extension to be able to embed it).
First and foremost, I appreciate how patient and helpful you've been; thank you.
That's how I've been doing it for a while. Two years at least, as that's when I first bumped into the pictrs limitations. I'd done it before on other message boards but made full use of it since landing at Beehaw. As of yesterday it started giving me the album links instead when following the steps as you've outlined.
The alternative mentioned by Blaze and seconded by PenguinCoder does what I need very conveniently
Imgur can be a pain to use. But once you figure out its quirks it works well. Glad you found something else that works too.
Imgur has been going downhill for years and keep making it more and more difficult to just host images, since the original owners sold it to a sleazy marketing outfit they no longer want it to be an image hoster but "a community" to sell ads for.
I for one plan to self-host on my own server space. The requirements for this are basically not the same as for "Photo Gallery" kinda software (so no Immich for this), you want someplace to quickly upload images, then easily find the one you're looking for and get a direct link to the image, like Imgur used to be.
Initially considered PictShare since it would be dead simple to set up (no database makes this super simple) and those filters are a neat feature, but in the end decided i also wanted tags and metadata which requires a DB, so for now I'm inclined in the direction of Chevereto, although it's not set in stone. If someone has a good suggestion for software to self-host images that fulfills these requirements, is easy to set up and maintain and is not too heavy I'm VERY willing to hear it.
Agreed. Most of what kept me using the service was familiarity and the behavioral inertia that brings, but making sharing to message boards difficult (even comparatively) is a deal breaker for me