Here’s a hot tip. If you’re on android, open the developer settings and turn on “demo mode” before taking screenshots. It makes the battery and signal display as 100% so you don’t get judged by internet commenters who don’t go outside.
Perhaps. Regardless, if it’s a limitation that most people’s clients face, then it is not a reliable method of attribution. Either way, most people just put the source in the title or comment. It’s more reliable. ¯\_ (ツ) _/¯
Here’s a hot tip. If you’re on android, open the developer settings and turn on “demo mode” before taking screenshots. It makes the battery and signal display as 100% so you don’t get judged by internet commenters who don’t go outside.
I also go outside. I just stop using my Phone at 30% to preserve Battery. That’s why I judge these People. Turn it off and preserve the Battery.
My phone is constantly either dead or under 40%
your cue to stop using it as soon as it drops to 30%
Are you trapped in the wilderness? If you’ve been abducted by hyenas, hoot like an owl twice.
hoot hoot wolves hoot hoot not hyenas
Please. Go touch grass.
Attribution since poster forgot.
https://xkcd.com/1373/
I literally used the embed link from XKCD’s website
I have no way of seeing that on my client. Do you see that information on your’s?
Not directly on the rendered comment, but if you view markdown for my comment you can see the link to the source.
No such option sadly.
Edit: select text does it.
That’s just for embedding the image, not citing. If it’s not clickable by the end user, then an embed link is not a source, merely a delivery method.
That’s a problem with your client, not the link
Perhaps. Regardless, if it’s a limitation that most people’s clients face, then it is not a reliable method of attribution. Either way, most people just put the source in the title or comment. It’s more reliable. ¯\_ (ツ) _/¯
Ignorance is bliss