Example picture that I wanted to post

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    Lemmy removes EXIF data from pictures, since it includes potentially private information such as phone model, where IRL the pic is from, date, time, etc. But as a side effect, it also removes a tidbit of info that says “rotate this pic when showing it”.

    The way that I usually solve this* is by editing the picture in Kolourpaint. Either cropping it or resizing it.

    *by coincidence to post cat pictures. Yours is making such a silly face :3 love it!

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    2 years ago

    Are you sure you don’t just have a sideways cat?

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    2 years ago

    Spider-cat, Spider-cat

    Doing things where the spider’s at

    Spins a web, lands on feet

    Catches thieves, he’s really neat

    Look out, here comes the Spider-cat

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    Removed by mod

  • Arxir
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    2 years ago

    Did you hold your phone sideways while posting it?

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    2 years ago

    What app are you using, and is it up to date? Liftoff had an issue a few weeks ago doing this, but it was fixed in an update.

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    2 years ago

    You’re posting using the webUI? If you upload it elsewhere and post does the same thing happen?

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    2 years ago

    That happens to me on Reddit as well. I only use it on my Mac so it’s usually an HEIC file from my phone I’m posting. If I convert it to a JPEG before it posts in the correct orientation. Lots of things don’t accept heic files so I have a pretty seamless workflow to do it often.