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Originally Posted by Hitch
Gregg:
You do realize that if you post a link to a photo on twitter, using something like Hootsuite, whatever, the image will show up as though you'd put it IN the post, right? And you're in good shape? Both the link TO, and a thumbnail of the image will display? Simply say, "from X," And you are thereby following the rules?
How are you posting them now? Are you downloading images and then...what are you doing?
Hitch
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As you can see, when I post the photo's link in the tweet, the photo or the photo's thumbnail is not displayed. (see 121 screenshot). The person who wants to see the photo has to click on the photo's link to see it. And the whole purpose is to have the photo already displayed in the stream. As I have done in screenshot 122.
What I've been doing is going to places that have free photos that don't require attribution, or places that have photos in the public domain (which you can find in Bing's search engine), downloading the images, resizing them and then posting them using the camera icon in Twitter's tweet composition box.