I’ve learned countless things from people with completely different backgrounds, been exposed to world news I would never have seen otherwise, and been able to reach loads of people with my bad jokes, shitposts, and encyclopedic knowledge of linguistics and trivia. It also rewards clever puns, remixing, ironic shitposting, even intelligent discussion if you look for it. And there are countless stories like this.įor me, Imgur has all those aspects that I loved while growing up on forums in the early 2000s. And crucially, you can’t tell the difference if you aren’t aware of the whole story, which has taken place over years. But now there’s also a sizable cohort of people who love him because he’s a good guy and produces good content, so they post “Fuck you, Lassannn” ironically to make fun of the people who actually hate him. So they started saying “Fuck you, Lassannn” on all of his posts. Some people hate him for that, believing that if you’re posting a story in the first person, it ought to be true. He’s a user who makes up stories for points, and is completely honest about that fact. I don’t think there’s no self-awareness, it just doesn’t seem like it from the outside.įor example, take Lassannn. It’s kind of nice to be part of a community that’s unabashedly earnest, even if it means getting taken for a ride sometimes. (Although it definitely skews young, male, white, and progressive.) But that’s also an advantage in that the community seems to be more diverse than on any given subreddit, or even HN. Yeah, there’s a lot of memetic trash, because the culture definitely rewards repetition, and I guess the only unifying factor of everyone on Imgur is that we like to look at pictures. And different users probably have different attitudes about it. The culture is…hard to understand if you’re not a part of it, which I think is probably true of any sizable social site.
#EXIF DATA VIEWER REDDIT DOWNLOAD#
A person could download an image from a site and gain access to damaging personal information stored in the metadata.I guess I’m an Imgurian, since I’ve been on Imgur for a few years, and hell, I even met my partner at Camp Imgur in 2015-basically a 3-day summer camp for (mainly) young adults.
That is not the case for folks who have their own blogs and wikis and are posting pictures of loved ones, family gatherings, and classrooms.
Major social media platforms maintain that they remove this metadata to protect users from cybercrime. Exif data provides information about where and when the picture was taken, the camera used to produce the image, the file size, MIME type, color space, and much more.Įach picture you take with a digital camera contains numerous tags which provide a great deal of information, some of which might ordinarily be considered confidential. Each image from a digital camera has Exchangeable image file format (Exif) metadata embedded into it. If you're interacting with consumer electronics, you probably have a digital camera available.Īccordingly, there are billions of digital images on the internet from various devices and sources. Cameras are an integral part of smartphones and laptops. These days, nearly everyone has a digital camera.