this post was submitted on 19 Sep 2023
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Imo, lemmy shouldn't allow image uploads at all. All images should be hosted elsewhere on services that can handle scanning content. This would also drastically cut down on hosting costs for lemmy instances.
If lemmy is to host images, it should merely be as a backup. But since lemmy content isn't easy to search as is anyway, that's not a short term concern. And those images should be archived via mod action imo, not user action.
can't you already run Lemmy without image hosting if you just disable the pictrs service?
there's also a new config option to disable caching of remote images
I'm not exactly sure how Lemmy works here, but are pictrs images considered "remote," or are they copied between instances? AFAIK, each instance has its own pictrs service, but I'm not sure if that's sent along with the post content when federating messages.
But if lemmy can interact with other instances without storing any non-text data, then perhaps the problem is solved.