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I understand that you need a certain amount of rep to include an image in a question.

When reviewing 'First-Posts' and I see a question/answer with images as links, is it OK to edit the post and add in the images as in-line ones? Obviously only after checking the image is OK first..!

Here's an example question. The only issue I have with these images, are that they are rather large. I could download them, resize them and then repost them, but that seems too much!

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It is definitely good to edit the question to bring the image in the question itself rather than just a link of the image.

On the issues of large images, don't worry about it. Stack Overflow is good at handling them and displaying them correctly.

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    If it was appropriate to use an image at all, sure. Quite often, it isn't. And if the image contains text, it's nearly always inappropriate. Dec 31, 2015 at 16:44
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About the large images, you can access to thumbnails by adding s, m or l before the extension of the file (only if the image is hosted on imgur).

For example:

Thanks to Brock Adams for pointing it out.

There are also b (big square crop) and h (huge), see this answer on Meta.SE for examples with details.

Additionally, if you want to display the thumbnail of image linking to the original image, you have to use this syntax:

[![alt text][1]][2]

  [1]: Thumbnail URL
  [2]: Linked image URL

For example:

[![alt text][1]][2]

  [1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/7dOo3m.png
  [2]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/7dOo3.png

Gives this:

alt text

I took this code from Meta.SE

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