is it a formatting step that an image goes through when uploaded? I’m tired of converting image after image back into jpg, so if there’s like a step I can take to avoid it being a webp, it would help to know

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    Sorry, I didn’t mean to be condescending. Glad it made you laugh, tho.

    I’m only trying to educate because most people seem to think everything should be a jpg or think it’s all magic (this thread is full of that), and this is one of the few topics I know quite a lot about.

    Didn’t mean to offend.

    e: rereading my last comment, I see what you mean. What I meant was it takes understanding of several scientific papers detailing the algorithms (which took me a bit to understand), and I can’t easily condense that into a comment online. Sorry for how that came across.

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        I don’t miss Reddit. XD

        You shouldn’t have to care, honestly. It should just work.

        I had to learn all this because I was chief designer for one of the main companies that came up with these formats, but nobody else should have to care about this shit. The fact that this is a post in 2023* makes me feel like we’ve failed.

        You shouldn’t even have to think about this.

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            No, everyone knows these formats, just not what they’re for. Like people use jpg for everything when they should be using png. Like in this entire discussion.

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                Okay, inasmuch as everyone in this thread not understanding the difference between png and jpg is a marketing problem.

                Instead of thinking it’s a user issue, it should be up to developers to make sure the user doesn’t have to care. I promise they won’t either way.

                It’s a development problem.

                e: extra word

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                    Right. We agree that’s a rather gruelling experience you shouldn’t have had to have in an ideal world.

                    I’m saying that’s a problem that can and should be solved by the technology itself. Future users shouldn’t even have to think about that, and I say that from the position of knowing far too much about it.

                    It’s absolutely exhausting, as a user, to have to keep that level of knowledge current every several years for decades, and there’s no reason we should have to anymore. The technology is advanced enough to take more burdens off its users.

                    Sorry for the rant, but the image format debate exemplifies this.