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Be always careful if some people shill tokens/stocks or whatever that already pumped massive.

I mean the picture is a classic example.

No financial advice and always do your own research!

Stay save!

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Cardano meh :D Also a classic one. Start something, begin something new, and leave. Later come back and tell everyone you invented it. We know some on Steem too :D

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This nails it.



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Image potential source

It has come to our attention that you missed adding source to your image.
Please ensure that all images used in your posts are linked to their source and credited unless of your own creation.
Thank you.

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Did you see the image name?

https://images.hive.blog/0x0/https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FQFHUnIaQAMZYKc?format=jpg&name=medium

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FQFHUnIaQAMZYKc?format=jpg&name=medium This part?`

On other blogging platforms, it works over framing if you use image URl.

So just in case, you can see the source of all pictures this way.

Funny that hive is the only platform that does it and btw feel free to downvote. I simply dont care.

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Please source all content that is not yours.
Metadata is not a source.
Even if some readers had some web development knowledge to look up the metadata, that would still not make it a valid source of monetised content published on the blog.

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just for info, where do you draw the line?

Is a gif by tenor the same? Or gifs and memes are different?

And if this is the "hive law" simply fix front ends, so you don't need to manually educate people.

Like, put a link in for an image and it shows automatically up under the content. Easy. Always source available, even for "non metadata people.

And btw that's not exact metadata, it's only the way link content is handled by front ends. Is not like you have to research exif.

If content would display via frame, it would be slower, but it would not be on hive image database.

I mean that's the most inefficient way. No critics, but do you really think that works for millions of users?

Automation is the better solution.

@peakd @ecency @quochuy maybe can implement it. So it would not end up in a discussion with people like me and it's fixed for everyone that uses memes via links.

Only an idea, but for mass adoption hive should be easy to use right?

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Easy is not always the answer. If you use someone else work to illustrate your blog post and make money with it then the least you can do is give credits to the work. Even if you don’t make money from it, it always nicer and more respectful to give credit for someone else’s work.

Automatically showing the link under an image does not always work for crediting the author of an image. For example your image is hosted under pbs.twimg.com which is just a server that hosts an image. Not everyone would know it’s Twitter. Also, Twitter is NOT the author of the image, it’s just hosting the tweet and the image. The author of the image might be the twitter user. But in this case, the author of the image you used might just be the author of another blog post on a totally different platform:
http://thecontextofthings.com/2019/08/21/are-we-post-expertise-now-and-did-linkedin-help-destroy-the-term/

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Good point! I don't think about that! - But on the other hand, would be every meme be fall under that line. Even if no post rewards, if a referral link is on the profile or post, it would be the same.

Use attention to monetary goals. And that would be the case for close to every social media influencer. Including people with millions of followers.

I simply will make only decline reward posts, because I post them because it's funny and not because of 0,60$.

But it shows proof of the brain doesn't work. Because it is a very obvious and common shared meme. Like most memes.

So why does someone upvote it? Why does nobody downvote it?

I mean that's the essence of proof of brain or not? Human curated means also disagreement. But that is something we don't have on hive anymore. Too much drama and proof of brain algo failed.

Btw, I respect your point of view, and it's a solid explanation of the Image server!
But even if the image was linked to Twitter, would not show the creator. So it would be very difficult or not?

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