• You can also embed images inside links, by the way (click the button):
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    Also if say you have image/animation/audio/video link without extension (e.g.: .jpg), you can fool Lemmy using a fragment identifier at the end of URL #.jpg which would usually be used to jump to the fragment id in document. e.g.: https://example.org/image#.jpg

    • XusonthaOP
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      51 year ago

      Wowzers that’s fancy, I’ll have to save that for the future

    • @x4740N
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      1 year ago

      Now I’m wondering if someone in bad faith could link an tracking image and just rip ip addressees in the background

      I guess it depends on if lemmy clients query the link to fetch fetch images or just grab a cached copy of the image from the lemmy instance

      • Images in comments don’t get cached, so absolutely yes. But I mean, public IP + User Agent is like minimum of information anyway. Any website you visit gets it.