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Gun friendly image host?

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Arizona_Mike

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With the loss of direct embedding from Dropbox what is the best option for a free image host? I was on image shack some years ago and another whose name I can't recall but had some firearm and hunting images flagged (mostly hunting).

I'm hoping for something for images akin to full30 for videos. There have been a lot of small come and go no censorship hosts recently but many have been unable to scale and become unusably slow or taken down by hackers. I want something that will have some staying power for build threads, etc.

Mike
 
I recently switched from photobucket to imgur. So far so good at least with my firearm related images, but I don't have any hunting photos on there so don't know how those would fare.
 
I've been using Google Photos--but only to transfer photos from where I have them on backed-up HDD storage.

Which is likely due to my having been to one too many IP conflicts, so I keep the bulk of my image library under close hold. But, I'm a curmudgeon that way, too. Side effect of spending twenty years in information warfare (photo over there<- only has my SWO "wings" and not the Information Dominance ones too.)
 
I switched to imgur as well. Very easy to download my photos and extremely easy to use.
 
I also switched to imgur a while back and found it to be a huge improvement over photobucket. I was, however, disappointed to discover that imgur appears to block gunbroker as a referrer for embedding photos in the item description. I have also seen complaints that they block ar15.com as well. I ended up switching to google photos for my gunbroker auctions.
 
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