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Most are trackerware. I was using Post Images but they ban your IP if you bypass their tracker links and link to images directly. If you only have a few images, or you don't mind kicking a guy a few bucks for self hosting there is catbox.moe. If you're only needing temporary hosting that same guy has litterbox.moe.
If you are concerned about posting images directly to the larger instances, don't be. They have cheap third party storage options setup, and all the images are cached on the instances anyways. External hosting is only helpful for long term storage and small instances that host communities. It wouldn't hurt to kick a buck or two into the pot to help the instances you use a lot. It's like $5 per terabyte per month for 3rd party storage.
Can you go more in-depth about trackerware? After looking around, I found Post Images to be the one I like the most.
I use Mullvad VPN at all times, so I am not too worried about tracking, but I would like to know if it might be a bigger issue than I think it is.