The link where I saw it is gonna be impossible to find simply because I have a folder of a couple thousand webcomics I’m going through. I’m only posting ones with the watermark or credit in the image though and trying to make sure I credit the title in the name. I will start grabbing the top sources that they seem to use though and putting those in the description. Seems only fair. Still, thanks!
I just mean I wouldn’t be able to find the individual reddit post or random website post that I originally found the picture on. I will be adding links to their website, instagram, etc. Just to be clear.
TL;DR: To use RSS (as a reader), you would subscribe to RSS Feeds in a similar way as how you subscribe to a mail list. But instead of using your email (client), you need a RSS reader (client) where you will see all the posts published in the RSS Feeds you have subcribed to.
Sources:
Thank you for doing this! I probably should to be honest…
My source list is probably excesive, but the link where you saw it would be appreciated.
Although I’m not a mod, so I can only suggest ;).
The link where I saw it is gonna be impossible to find simply because I have a folder of a couple thousand webcomics I’m going through. I’m only posting ones with the watermark or credit in the image though and trying to make sure I credit the title in the name. I will start grabbing the top sources that they seem to use though and putting those in the description. Seems only fair. Still, thanks!
Oh, then as you see fit. I understand that not everybody has the time to look for the sources. Thanks!
I just mean I wouldn’t be able to find the individual reddit post or random website post that I originally found the picture on. I will be adding links to their website, instagram, etc. Just to be clear.
I think that’s fair enough :).
Awesome. I’ll definitely setup a RSS reader after I’m done with …
I’m sorry but what is a rss feed? Can I intergrate it into lemmy/jebroa or is it something different?
TL;DR: To use RSS (as a reader), you would subscribe to RSS Feeds in a similar way as how you subscribe to a mail list. But instead of using your email (client), you need a RSS reader (client) where you will see all the posts published in the RSS Feeds you have subcribed to.
Better explanation: https://aboutfeeds.com/
Thank you for your explanation!!