Oh... sorry to know. The thumbnail now is mine too, but it is credited to another source. It's not the first time I saw some of my post images used by another which I shouldn't mind but just that the sourcing link was wrong.
The thumbnail carries the title of a post, so hivewatchers may come for us both if they saw the same thumbnail titled in another post. If it was a generic sourced thumbnail, then that's different. The thumbnail had the same exact title of my post, that is where it becomes tricky.
That's right though. So they should at least create their own and not just grab from others. I have seen a few used my thumbnails before containing my very own post titles too. I hope that when hivewatchers come across them, they should at least check the age of the post to see which one was the original. I think the best thing to do from now on is put our own Hive account watermark on the images we create :)
He has removed it. He was formally using my own thumbnail with my post title visible on the thumbnail
Oh... sorry to know. The thumbnail now is mine too, but it is credited to another source. It's not the first time I saw some of my post images used by another which I shouldn't mind but just that the sourcing link was wrong.
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The thumbnail carries the title of a post, so hivewatchers may come for us both if they saw the same thumbnail titled in another post. If it was a generic sourced thumbnail, then that's different. The thumbnail had the same exact title of my post, that is where it becomes tricky.
That's right though. So they should at least create their own and not just grab from others. I have seen a few used my thumbnails before containing my very own post titles too. I hope that when hivewatchers come across them, they should at least check the age of the post to see which one was the original. I think the best thing to do from now on is put our own Hive account watermark on the images we create :)
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