Editing my posts

5:15 PM, Monday June 29th 2020

Is there any way to edit my posts? All my images posted on imgur without logging in are getting deleted, so i wanted to change the link to something else (i guess google drive would be ok)

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9:43 PM, Monday June 29th 2020

Currently there's no way to edit existing posts. I might change that in the future, but doing it properly (to avoid the opportunities for people to mess around) is something that'll take a good deal of time and isn't really high on my list of priorities.

That said, imgur albums posted anonymously (without logging in) don't get deleted or expire, so I'm not sure what you mean by them "getting deleted".

9:56 PM, Monday June 29th 2020

That's weird. If you look at my homeworks the imgur posts are empty now, like this:

https://imgur.com/a/iJ1cg0J

3:21 AM, Tuesday June 30th 2020

Huh, that's really strange. I've got an album from 2012 that I made prior to creating an imgur account, and it's still around. Also I haven't found any reference to a change in policy that causes albums to self-destruct after a set period of time. Might be a bug on imgur's side?

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4:40 AM, Wednesday July 1st 2020

Edit your posts to Imgur? Well, just make an account and post them. If they're linked to an account, they should be able to be edited. I'm not sure about them being deleted for no reason though... I've never seen that happen before.

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