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  1. skylarsutton
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    Posted 1 year ago #

    ... just make all your images remote hosted if that's your concern. No sense adding an extra step to the process.

  2. xavierp
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Is this a thread by itself or did you mean to post this as an answer to another thread?

  3. unnoticed
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    To answer the question:
    1) remote servers may go down without you noticing it immediately. If your own server does, you should know. Plus, there are no missing images then.
    2) Some Ad-/Phishing- Blockers don't like remote images, especially if they are small. After all, it could be an attempt of data mining.
    3) Often times those image hosters are slower than your own server.

    Are there more reasons?

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