Having trouble posting images

If you’re looking for something juicy, Hannity Forum’s images are stored on Amazon’s cloud service.

If you try to upload an image, the reply preview window will show a blank frame. You can follow that frame’s image source to a disabled service.

The root address of where images get stored:

https://hannitycommunity.s3.dualstack.us-east-1.amazonaws.com

“< Message>All access to this object has been disabled< /Message>”

The other CDN address appears to host avatars, and is starting to function more than it has this past week:

link to image

Why has it been disabled?

We can only speculate (the juicy part). The people who get paid are the only ones who can actually do anything.

No.
It’s because they thought they could replace human techies with AI.

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I mean it, only they can access their paid account, or the customer service that comes with it. None of us can. :rofl:

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That’s odd … I have been able to see everyone’s avatar all along except for @W_and_C’s which appears like the silhouette in your post.

Then don’t clear your browser cache. :wink:

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Boomer response: “What’s a browser cache?” :wink:

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Literarily speaking, a grammatical error. :rofl:

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I have reached out through PM and private email. Nothing but crickets to this point.

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I have just sent a message through the “contact us” function on the main site page. I will let everyone know if I hear anything back.

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The results will probably be the deactivation of the “contact us” function. :wink:

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You are just such an optimist.

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File it under “the handwriting on the wall.” :wink:

When the roof is leaking and the sewer is backed up and the absentee landlord won’t answer his phone, it’s time to start looking around for a new place to live. :neutral_face:

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Are you talking about the US budget? Or pics on this website?

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I totally agree with that. You’re talking one of the most popular TV hosts in the history of T.V. on the most popular news network. I would love to see some new blood. I’m not sure why it hasn’t taken off a little better.

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It was YUUUGE . . . and then facebok and twitter got really big.
Now this site’s days are numbered

True. But there are millions of people who don’t like discussing politics on social media. In fact, based on my observations, most do not.

I’m one of those.

Social media is an avalanche-prone canyon where even a whisper reverberates into a cannon blast.

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