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Yeah np, now cook up something good in the emoji kitchen
https://media.kbin.social/media/4c/2a/4c2a6427bc8e6378fe5ecb52c7166b7264b3ea859b426a156c97636a725a123b.png
Beautiful! Btw if you want embed your image in a lemmy post/comment just do explanation point, square brackets then image link in parentheses with no space in-between.
![]((https://media.kbin.social/media/4c/2a/4c2a6427bc8e6378fe5ecb52c7166b7264b3ea859b426a156c97636a725a123b.png)
https://media.kbin.social/media/4c/2a/4c2a6427bc8e6378fe5ecb52c7166b7264b3ea859b426a156c97636a725a123b.png
Thank you! I'm on Kbin so I don't think I'll be able to see if it worked or not on your end. Looks like Kbin uses the same image attachment format as Mastodon, but Lemmy doesn't support that part of ActivityPub so I've been trying to figure out a good way to get Lemmy users to see my images. 😔 Editing my comments with a direct link to the image after posting it was the best I could come up with...
That's fine. There is nothing wrong with that.
Edit: I just realized the URL I tried to use for the example does not work since I used your kbin one or something.
Ah I opened the thread in Lemmy and I guess it didn't work, it looks like I just pasted the link again haha
np its fine it should be set up like this. Ik the lemdroid mods were talking about this issue a few weeks ago.
Oh yeah that's what I did, it just doesn't translate from Kbin to Lemmy correctly and just shows up as a link again. Thank you though!
Np happy to at least help.