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lemm.ee instance sidebar states:
"• Image uploads are enabled 4 weeks after account creation
• Image upload limit is 500kb per image"
Thanks man!
no problemo :)
Please don't. Text is preferred.
An image post is one thing, but image replies are over the line.
Your personal preference applied to others would sure make all those image-specific communities a bit quiet... 🤔
Context matters here. There a plenty of communities where uploaded pics in posts is the norm and totally fine. Alt text should always be added in some way, but text-only as a general rule is just not practical.