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Built-in (or recommended safe) way to post a link to an image inside a comment? [duplicate]

Screenshots are so useful. Is there a built-in way to upload an image that produces a link that can be shared inside a comment (since images can't be put into comments directly)? If not, what is a ...
Drewdavid's user avatar
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17 votes
1 answer
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Is the revenue made by the Amazon Affiliate link rewriting enough to offset the costs of maintaining it?

As most of us active here know, all Amazon links that are posted here (at least for U.S. amazon.com, not for Amazon in other countries, e.g. amazon.co.uk, amazon.in, etc.) are rewritten to go through ...
Sonic the Anonymous Hedgehog's user avatar
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1 answer
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Do edits affect rel=nofollow addition?

I answered a question here: Parsing HTML to fix microtypography & glyph issues and remember remarking to my "somewhat-friend" that I was happy because the links didn't contain rel=nofollow. He's ...
preinheimer's user avatar
5 votes
1 answer
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Support for obscure protocols in markdown link syntax? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Links with URIs of schemes other than http/https are broken On revision 5 of How to read Firefox "about:memory" correctly? I tried to set markdown links to about:memory (a ...
dmckee --- ex-moderator kitten's user avatar
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3 answers
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What should we do about questions containing dead links? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: How should we deal with questions that have broken links? The following Stack Overflow question contains a dead link. Because of the missing link the question doesn't make any ...
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12 votes
1 answer
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Comments can't contain this content?

Okay, I've seen the "posts can't contain that content" messages; now I got one popping up when I try to post this comment in response to a comment to me: @Ole: thanks for the [URL](http: // ...
Jonathan Leffler's user avatar
21 votes
3 answers
573 views

Sequence behind awarding link badges (Announcer, Booster, Publicist) [closed]

I just have a thought on the new link badges: Announcer - Shared a link to a question that was visited by 50 unique IP addresses in 2 days Booster - Shared a link to a question that was visited by ...
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