Question about where to post lessons

2:04 PM, Wednesday February 24th 2021

so i have a question about where to submit my lesson. i see that everyone is submiting their lessons to imgur, but when i try to submit my pictures i just get an error. so i was wondering if anyone know if there is another place for me to submit my lesson for feedback?

thanks

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2:48 PM, Wednesday February 24th 2021

Try using imgur from desktop. It should fix the errors most probably. The phone app (atleast the android one) is a bit tacky. Copy the images to your pc and then upload from there, imgur works better from desktop anyway.

I can't speak for everyone but I don't think it would be much of a problem if you posted a google drive link or something (I think I have seen it a couple of times here but I am not very sure).

At any rate try using imgur from desktop once before trying something else. I think a drive link of a folder containing the submission should be okay too.

3:13 PM, Wednesday February 24th 2021
edited at 3:14 PM, Feb 24th 2021

thanks! Will try out imgur on pc

edited at 3:14 PM, Feb 24th 2021
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