Keep posting them, but we should just copy the text and link to the source instead of screenshooting a couple of sentences like my mom, no? This would save some disk space and power consumption as well.

  • @Donebrach
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    This post is pretty boomerish.

  • @mysoulishome
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    Copying the source can lead to doxxing, brigading, threats of violence, and other trouble

  • @[email protected]
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    Here’s the correct way:

    1. Take a photo of your screen with a camera.
    2. Have the film developed or print that photo if you have a digital camera.
    3. Make necessary highlights with a pen.
    4. Scan the paper.
    5. Upload the file here.
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      5. Upload the file here.

      1. Open a new Word document, embed the scanned image

      2. Print as PDF

      3. Upload the file here

      • @RunningInRVA
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        I swear if I get another Word document with nothing more than a screenshot pasted inside I’m going to run off a cliff. Everyday at work. Microsoft must love this.

    • Admiral Patrick
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      413 hours ago

      This guy boomers lol.

      I’ve had someone at work do that. They printed an email, highlighted and wrote in their responses, and sent it back as a .jpg.

      • @[email protected]
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        That was just the sort version. There are even more convoluted ways some consider to be unnatural.

  • Andrew
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    Maybe, but image posts drive more engagement than text ones. You can see on [email protected] that the text posts, which are no worse LQFs than any other ones IMO, score noticeably lower.

    I like sites / Lemmy frontends that provide some kind of ‘teaser’ for text posts (they also show a bit of the post’s body in the main feed), meaning you can often see both the feed line and the punchline for a post without going into it (it works well for ‘dad jokes’ for example). But the default frontend - lemmy-ui - doesn’t do that, so it hobbles the potential of text posts.

  • @[email protected]
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    Power consumption? Takes more power to make a net connection to go to another site, and takes a LOT longer.

    Plus, following links drives traffic and provides even more tracking.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      Just copy paste the smartfunny words. 99% of the time I’m not interested in the nickname of the person nor their avatar, so you source-link only because it’s nice. :)

  • @[email protected]
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    Linking to the source seems more boomerish than screenshotting to me. Boomers don’t know how to screenshot, and it’s more cumbersome to have to go to a new site.