Links from posts on Lemmy, for which there is a misleading thumbnail. — Friends
from other places: - /r/MisleadingThumbnails
[https://www.reddit.com/r/misleadingthumbnails/] — How to make a post? 1. For
the link, use the original image or website link from the other post 2. For the
title, describe what the subject of the thumbnail appears to be, and don’t
describe the full-size image in any way. 3. Add a link to the original post in
the post body or comments (to help people discover new content and communities)
— Detailed Description, based off the description from the subreddit: > A place
to share links that, when posted to Lemmy, generate a thumbnail that misleads
people into seeing something entirely different than what the full-size image
ends up being. This almost always occurs in an unexpected fashion, where
shrinking down an image to thumbnail-size suddenly creates an illusion one would
not have expected. Note that your particular front-end or app may cause the
illusion to be different! — Rules Please use the report button on posts that
don’t fit the theme! 1. Only post images where the Lemmy thumbnail creates a
unique optical illusion, causing the subject in the thumbnail to appear to be
something totally different from the subject in the full-size image. Some
content will be better off posted to different communities. 2. No images that
are essentially what you say they are. 3. No images that are intentionally set
up to mislead or intentionally designed to look like your post title. This
includes AI generated illusions. 4. Do not post images that are screenshots or
that have superimposed text. 5. No NSFW posts for now
I didn’t see a moderated community for this yet, so I thought I’d make one.
Pretty self-explanatory, but I can clarify details if needed!
thanks! forgot to add those