Posting pictures in conversations

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In having a private conversation with someone, can you post a picture in that conversation? Of course following the guideline….
 
You can just share links, so you would need to host the photo elsewhere (Google drive, drop box, Imgur, etc). Be careful to not give out your real name accidentally.
 
You can just share links, so you would need to host the photo elsewhere (Google drive, drop box, Imgur, etc). Be careful to not give out your real name accidentally.
When I put in an imgur link I got the message "Image cannot be loaded from the passed link." So is IMGUR one on a list of banned sites? Or is the copy picture feature in conversations broken?

@PinkPanties4me
 
When I put in an imgur link I got the message "Image cannot be loaded from the passed link." So is IMGUR one on a list of banned sites? Or is the copy picture feature in conversations broken?

@PinkPanties4me
You're probably pasting the address of the imgur page which hosts the image. Lit's image tool can embed an image in your post, but it can't embed a webpage. You need to find the address of the image file itself and put that address in the image tool here on Lit.

You can probably right-click the image in the imgur page and select "copy image address" or "copy image link" from the right-click menu. That's the address you want.
 
You're probably pasting the address of the imgur page which hosts the image. Lit's image tool can embed an image in your post, but it can't embed a webpage. You need to find the address of the image file itself and put that address in the image tool here on Lit.

You can probably right-click the image in the imgur page and select "copy image address" or "copy image link" from the right-click menu. That's the address you want.
I've done this successfully a number of times using imgur. Got the URL, copied it, pasted it.
 
Imgur has been doing some odd stuff for quite some time. I stopped using them long ago.

The behavior you're seeing is coming from their end. It's like they're trying to force their advertising by pushing their frames.
 
You can just share links, so you would need to host the photo elsewhere (Google drive, drop box, Imgur, etc). Be careful to not give out your real name accidentally.
I've tried posting a link from Google Photos before and Lit didn't seem to allow it. It blocked out part of the link with ******. Is there some reason for that?
 
I've tried posting a link from Google Photos before and Lit didn't seem to allow it. It blocked out part of the link with ******. Is there some reason for that?
It could be the reverse - Google blocking a link from Literotica. Who knows?
 
Why does Lit allow people to upload pictures in forum posts, but not in private messages? What's the logic behind this?
 
Why does Lit allow people to upload pictures in forum posts, but not in private messages? What's the logic behind this?
I agree. That is why I like chatting on KIK or Sessions better for sharing pics and videos
 
PMs aren't moderated and there had been a history of sending rule-breaking attachments.
 
If a word (or word in a link/url) automatically edits to ********, that means that word has been banned from the site.
 
PMs aren't moderated and there had been a history of sending rule-breaking attachments.
Ah! That makes sense. Thank you. Though, if it is a PM, should it really matter? I mean, if someone sends something to me that's offensive or breaks the rules, I can easily block and report that person.
 
Why would *********** be banned?

(Put together)
app.
goo.
gl/
No clue and above my pay grade (well, volunteer grade lol).

Neither Google, nor app.google seem to be banned though. I can’t tell you why the link you’re trying to use is banned, just that if a word corrects to that, it has been banned by the site.
 
No clue and above my pay grade (well, volunteer grade lol).

Neither Google, nor app.google seem to be banned though. I can’t tell you why the link you’re trying to use is banned, just that if a word corrects to that, it has been banned by the site.
Just to confirm, the second part is goo.gl/ (not google) even though it is a Google Photos link.
 
Doesn’t change the fact that I don’t know why it’s banned. If it’s for photo sharing, my guess would be that it gets used to share rules violating stuff. That’s just a guess.
 
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