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  • #16
    desertrider
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2007
    • 1464

    Originally posted by DGoodale
    Imgur. I have to hold my nose tho' every time I hit the home page as it's such a leftist cesspool.
    ^^^ What he said. I absolutely refuse to scroll through their main page as it is absolutely riddled with every possible leftist woke cringe stereotype imaginable.

    But damnit if they don't have a fast and reliable platform that is easy to use, and they don't spam my email with offers or solicitations for "donations". I honestly don't think I've gotten any email from them except at signup and password change.

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    • #17
      Dr. Peter Venkman
      Veteran Member
      • Oct 2006
      • 4899

      Google Drive these days if it's something I want to retain. After seeing repeated platform failures over the years you run the risk of losing things you don't want to (photobucket, image shack, etc).
      sigpic
      "America is not at war. The Marine Corps is at war; America is at the mall."
      Originally posted by berto
      You're right. There's no possible way that CGN members marching alongside the Pink Pistols in the SF Pride Parade can do anything to dispel the stereotype that gun owners are conservative bigots clinging to their guns and bibles. Not a single person in the crowd is rational or reachable because the parade's for gay folks and it's in SF.

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      • #18
        bergmen
        Senior Member
        • May 2011
        • 2488

        Originally posted by DGoodale
        Imgur. I have to hold my nose tho' every time I hit the home page as it's such a leftist cesspool.
        Keep in mind that if you are uploading pictures of guns (or gun related stuff) you are exposing yourself as a member of the enemy (in their eyes). I would NOT TRUST any lefty webpage with knowledge of my firearms pastime.

        Dan

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        • #19
          The Gleam
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Feb 2011
          • 12449

          Originally posted by sealocan
          Maybe folks should ask yourself can you trust them with your images of whatever you're sharing in the long long run.

          There are other free image sharing websites that don't push their radical leftist agenda on to young people and in my humble opinion you'd be better off going that way.

          But again it's a free country spend a minute reading some of the craziness there before you decide to work with that type.
          Originally posted by bergmen
          Keep in mind that if you are uploading pictures of guns (or gun related stuff) you are exposing yourself as a member of the enemy (in their eyes). I would NOT TRUST any lefty webpage with knowledge of my firearms pastime.

          Dan
          Also all very good points, especially for those located in 'Red Flag Law' states like what we have in CA that came out of AB1014.

          It think it's entirely probable that some NeoSocialist 'Karenkov' could stumble upon some gun owners' photo repository on there.

          Being ignorant to the legality and commonality of gun ownership in the free US, she would certainly wig out over seeing photos of ARs, AKs, HKs, FN FALs or 'black' firearms in general and put in a call to local police as a 'red flag' some subversive terrorist is running amok on Imgur, especially if you pair that with some humorous memes that excoriate the Leftisthood.

          Maybe? Likely not, and possibly overblown, until you get just the right sexually frustrated Karenkov on the rag, getting flashes of TDS, and having a bad hair day.

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          Last edited by The Gleam; 10-06-2023, 5:44 PM.
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          Originally posted by Librarian
          What compelling interest has any level of government in knowing what guns are owned by civilians? (Those owned by government should be inventoried and tracked, for exactly the same reasons computers and desks and chairs are tracked: responsible care of public property.)

          If some level of government had that information, what would they do with it? How would having that info benefit public safety? How would it benefit law enforcement?

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          • #20
            MasterChief
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2005
            • 607

            Pixelsbin

            Fairly easy to use. Free. I am a refugee from Scrototime.

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