I have the entire warehouse on local storage. I do keyword searches across large swathes of memes. So what folder it's in is not that much of an issue to me personally. But many asked for topical folders so we try to satisfy the need.
There was a great one I made 2 days ago, that I can't find now! The meme storage has gotten so very large, even with good categories and tagging, it is STILL very difficult to find specific memes anymore.
I'm working on the #Obamagate collection, adding more by repurposing older memes that are on target.
>Happy to help, always.
>Well those are the instructions from Memefarmer and others… because apparently twitter cuts off the bottom if the image is square.
>>953471 Can you clarify this please on the twitter image size preference?
Actual we have learned more. Twitter cuts off the TOP of the image if the image is square. The experiment proved that images for twitter should be approximately 2:1 landscape shape.
1200 x 600
1066 x 600
1200 x 675
1200 x 627
are all OK.
See this post >>9465658 on Memes57.
The square ones get truncated and Twitter will show only the BOTTOM PORTION in the Timeline View. This limits the value of square memes.
The solution is to make them landscape shaped, 2x1 twice as wide as they are high. Sometimes that requires putting the image on a 1024 x 512 pixel canvas.
Example 1, how we hope a square meme will look.
Example 2, how a square image REALLY looks in timeline view (as seen by most people).
Example 3, how to fix it. The memefag put it on a rectangular canvas. Now it look great in timeline view.
Well, you can also design them so if only the bottom half is visible, the meme's message is seen, and if they click to expand and see the remainder, more message is delivered. But I think that's quite a difficult task so I don't.
Your ID changes every bread.
It is derived from your IP address using a hash function.
Those using TOR are always assigned ID 000000 so the 000000 ID can be shared by many people.