@flow2202 The full-size images on Twitter have a lower resolution than the ones you're posting here. Are you the artist? Are these the original versions?
If you're the artist, then you should tag these with self-upload and either remove the source or replace it with a link that actually leads to the same file. If this is the image's original resolution and it was just made smaller for Twitter, then you can make your upload the parent. For this one, you would make it the parent of post #11098811.
If you commissioned the post and it's the original version, do the same as above but replace self-upload with commissioner upload.
If this is an upscaled version of the Twitter image (upscaled by someone other than the artist), you should make post #11098801 the parent of this post instead.
This image, and post #11190034 are made with patterns that cause the Twitter thumbnail algorithm to make thumbnails that appear different from the full image. In this one, the Twitter thumbnail shows a completely white image except for the black text. I've seen this sort of thing in use on 4chan, but there it's usually two separate images: one that shows up in the thumbnail and one that shows up in the full image. I don't know if there's already a tag or phrase for this, so I'm tagging it with "thumbnail_algorithm_exploit".
This image, and post #11190752 are made with patterns that cause the Twitter thumbnail algorhythm to make thumbnails that appear different from the full image. In this one, the Twitter thumbnail shows Doki's shirt being dry, and not see-through. I've seen this sort of thing in use on 4chan, but there it's usually two separate images: one that shows up in the thumbnail and one that shows up in the full image. I don't know if there's already a tag or phrase for this, so I'm tagging it with "thumbnail_algorhythm_exploit".
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