Originated from post of @theyoungmillionaire, there:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.50075512I think that it will be good for newbies as well as forum users in general with the tip.
If you are newbie, you are definitely unable to display images.
For a long time a go, the feature is open for all ranks, but due to spam waves in the bull market of 2017 and early months of 2018, theymos decided to allow only Junior Member and above rank can display images (Copper Member is the only exception, but you have to pay for it).
The guide has its meanings for both newbies and higher rank users in very different ways.
So, the question is, if you want to see images posted by Newbies (and don't buy Copper Membership). You can directly click on links to see images, but this way will put you under risks of phising link traps. Clicking on links is fine if you know well about those sites, but the fact is there are so many sites provide image uploads, so you are not able to know them all. Consequently, if you have such habit, you might instantly click on links to unknow sites, that are potentially phising sites. Be careful!
Now, how to see images without risks of get trapped by phising sites. Here you go!
You have only one option, with
4 steps below:
- Going to OP's profile, by clicking on the name of OP's account
- Going to the post history of OP. By clicking on the following line Show the last posts of this person., at the bottom of OP's profile page.
- Going to the last topics of OP. By clicking on the following line Show the last topics started by this person., at the bottom of OP's profile page.
- 4) Finding the posts/ OPs you wanted, and you will fully see attached images inside posts or OPs.
* Remember that you should do the second and third steps separately.
If you want to see images in OP's posts, let's do the second step. Instead, if you want to see images in OP's OP, let's do the third step, it will save you a lot of time.
ExamplesI gave you two examples:
Example #1:https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.50069836Applying four steps, then you will get what you want.
1) Going to OP's profile, by clicking on the name of OP's account
2) Going to the post history of OP.
By clicking on the following line
Show the last posts of this person., at the bottom of OP's profile page.
3) Going to the last topics of OP.
By clicking on the following line
Show the last topics started by this person., at the bottom of OP's profile page.
Remember that you should do the second and third steps separately.
If you want to see images in OP's posts, let's do the second step.
Instead, if you want to see images in OP's OP, let's do the third step, it will save you a lot of time.
4) Finding the posts/ OPs you wanted, and you will fully see attached images inside posts or OPs.
Example #2:Another example is the post of @Tungi17, there:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.51146198You obviously can directly see the image, if you don't click on the link. However, by apply the trick above, you can see the image in post history of @Tungi17, here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/tungi17-2606396
Other meanings to the forumBesides the main purpose to avoid phising sites, there are other meanings
If you are higher rank users than Newbies, you are definitely able to quote posts/ OPs to see images attached inside.
Personally, I recommend you should not do this.
Why I suggest you should not quote?
Because, quoting that way is unintentionally supports OPs to display images.
Let's go further a little bit, the case will become worse if OP or authors of posts are scammers.
You quote, and unintentionally help them to display images what they want to display in order to more easily to scam others.
It's so bad, right?
I thought that scammers should lose something if they want to scam others, such as paying small
BTC to buy a Copper Membership.
It is so stupid if you help them to display images, and scam other crypto enthusiasts with hundreds of bitcoin or ethereum, and those scammers don't lose anything, even small
BTC for a Copper Membership.
You are curious, but please don't let your curiosity help scammers to save their funds and more effectively scam others
Don't quote, and you reach following purposes:
- Forcing OPs to buy a Copper membership to display images.
- Reducing the image-contained spamming posts in the forum.
- Securing yourself from phising links due to avoid clicking on links of images.
Thank you @theyoungmillionaire so much for your amazing post, that forced me to compose the guide; and images that I used for my topic.
Honestly, I have not known this tip before luckily read your post.