I’ve been posting a fair bit in this community and others over the past week or so, and am looking for advice to better facilitate that in the future.

Currently I am using IMGChest for most of my image hosting, but most Lemmy clients don’t support embedding through that yet making viewing posts slightly more difficult.

I’m looking for recommendations for other image hosting services that may work better, and of course allow NSFW content. I don’t want to use catbox.moe, I feel like it’s a little too shaky at the moment. Also, it’d probably be useful to have a list of all of the services that the current Lemmy clients properly support. Unless something like that already exists and I am unaware of it.

    • batcheck@lemmynsfw.com
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      1 year ago

      Catbox has been slow sometimes for me and on some webm it forces you to download it instead of playing it in a web player. It works but it feels very alpha

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    1 year ago

    I’ve been posting a fair amount and catbox is where I’ve ended up. Once you make a free account you can track your uploads. Let’s Lemmy be light weight server side and catbox gets help with funding from the community

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    You could try pixelfed, but you’d need an instance willing to host your content.

    As for traditional file hosting I’ve been using catbox for anything over 1MB.

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      I posted nude stuff to Pxlmo set to unlisted and they haven’t complained or taken it down so far? It was kinda unclear to me whether that was against their rules or not 😅

      That said, maybe a Pixelfed instance specifically for nudity would be better though, then you could have it be visible on both platforms.

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    Could I suggest self hosting? I’m surprised nobody ever mentions it. But you could: spin up a simple file server, use an S3 type service with a CDN, run an open source project like pictshare.