Imgur blocks access to most VPN IP addresses so any posts using the host will result in many users being unable to see the content. Sometimes only remote viewing is affected but is also often blocked when trying to open in new tab and view at the parent site.

Consider uploading to the fediverse or using a privacy-respecting hosting service like postimages.

  • WhoIzDisIz@lemmy.today
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    12 hours ago

    I just yesterday was trying to re-upload a video posted to Imgur that many people couldn’t see. Is there a good, privacy-respecting service for videos? Postimage wouldn’t allow me to select the MP4 file. It was under 5MB.

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      7 hours ago

      Is there a good, privacy-respecting service for videos?

      This question is especially tragic because we have a Fediverse video service – PeerTube – but the design of it isn’t quite right for your use-case.

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      12 hours ago

      catbox.moe usually works, but I can’t upload anything to it if my VPN is active. >…>

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        A lot of countries, ISPs, etc. also block Catbox. Though I am confused by the VPN problem, because I also often have issues with Catbox on a VPN, but their FAQ actually suggests to use a VPN to use the service if your country or whatever blocks it. So they clearly are not intending to wholesale block VPNs or anything.

        https://catbox.moe/faq.php

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          I think the inconstancy has to do with whether your VPN of choice is allowing itself to be used for bot scraping and other shitty resource hogs. Back when AI scrapers were running openly via their own company’s network and then started to get blocked by IP, the scrapers didn’t stop. They just went to VPN.

          So on VPN it’s not unusual for me to be fine and then suddenly get blocked from sites, or just extra captchas, Cloudflare checks and the like out of the blue; I’ve come to assume that just means someone’s using it to be shitty. Switching proxies helps occasionally, but not always. I live with it.