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Dear Administrator,

I have just been on igmur site as having problems posting photos from iPad or iPhone as saying image too big. There are photos and posts with the words bitch and dick on the site.... Do we really have to use this kind of site in order to access the east dulwich forum? Please advise thank you, Clare

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clareybrad Wrote:

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> Dear Administrator,

> I have just been on igmur site as having problems posting photos from iPad or iPhone as saying image

> too big. There are photos and posts with the words bitch and dick on the site.... Do we really have

> to use this kind of site in order to access the east dulwich forum? Please advise thank you, Clare


I'm not admin, but you can avoid using third-party sites (others are available) if you shrink your images to an appropriate file size.


PS If you do want to avoid such terms, I suggest you never go near facebook, Twitter, Google and, since your post, the East Dulwich Forum.

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Hi Clare


Is the problem that you are going to igmur.com (don't go there if you haven't already) and not https://imgur.com/ ?


If not the others are correct, you don't have to use this kind of site in order to access the east dulwich forum.


You can certainly access the forum using a multitude of methods e.g. browser on mobile, laptops etc all of which avoid other sites. Posting images is your own choice and you can do that a multitude of ways, some alternatives to https://imgur.com/ are mentioned above.

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