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  2. Gyazo - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyazo

    Gyazo is an open-source [3] and free screenshot program for Windows, macOS, and Linux.The program allows users to create screenshots and upload them to the web, producing a unique URL to the screenshot. [4]

  3. PhotoDNA - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhotoDNA

    Microsoft originally used PhotoDNA on its own services including Bing and OneDrive. [31] As of 2022, PhotoDNA was widely used by online service providers for their content moderation efforts [10] [32] [33] including Google's Gmail, Twitter, [34] Facebook, [35] Adobe Systems, [36] Reddit, [37] and Discord.

  4. Sharesome - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharesome

    Inside topics, users can upload content as well as share links of photos, videos and GIFs. [5] Communities are manually moderated according to their guidelines. [ 6 ] Sharesome receives 2.5 million visits per month and is ranked #8,500 in the United States according to SimilarWeb . [ 7 ]

  5. Wikipedia:File upload wizard - Wikipedia

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  6. Timeline of Instagram - Wikipedia

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    Instagram introduces photo tagging and "Photos of You," a new tab on a user's profile listing every picture he or she is tagged in. [22] 2013: June 13: Product: Instagram launches video sharing. [23] 2013: July: Product: Instagram makes it easier to share posts by adding links to embed photos and videos. [22] [24] 2013: September: Growth

  7. Wikipedia:Guide to image deletion - Wikipedia

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    For fair use images: with no non-free use rationale if the image was uploaded after May 4, 2006, tag the image as {{}}.; with vague or inappropriate justifications that do not meet non-free content guidelines, tag the image as {{subst:dfu|reason that the image does not meet the criteria}}.

  8. Twitter Files - Wikipedia

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    The Twitter Files are a series of releases of select internal Twitter, Inc. documents published from December 2022 through March 2023 on Twitter. CEO Elon Musk gave the documents to journalists Matt Taibbi , Bari Weiss , Lee Fang , and authors Michael Shellenberger , David Zweig and Alex Berenson shortly after he acquired Twitter on October 27 ...

  9. Geotagged photograph - Wikipedia

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    A stamped photo affords universal and cross-platform viewing of the photo's location, and offers the security of retaining that location information in the event of metadata corruption, or if file metadata is stripped from a photo, e.g. when uploading to various online photo sharing communities.