And it’s a video on the post, but the penguin just moves really slowly, so it seems like a static image at first glance. What is the point of this? Is this for gaming the algorithm?
It’s useful to watermark your work on the internet, I was selling my old graphics card on a local website and a scammer downloaded my photos and uploaded to another local marketplace, if I would have put a watermark on my photo it could have stopped the scammer, and they would have to look for another photo. So it can make sense, sometimes even on small things, that’s why I asked why did you do that, maybe I’m overlooking something.
But I don’t really see the point here, as the animation is not your work, the tweet is not your writing.
Again, this is a fine example of https://xkcd.com/1683/
This is a screenshot of a twitter post, you can see the original here: https://xcancel.com/ubuntu/status/1960026954159022487
And it’s a video on the post, but the penguin just moves really slowly, so it seems like a static image at first glance. What is the point of this? Is this for gaming the algorithm?
Are you robot
I hope I will become one one day, but unfortunately not yet. Why?
And I see the watermark is yours. Why did you added it? It’s not your work, you just screenshotted a tweet.
Sorry I never do it again
Thank.
It’s useful to watermark your work on the internet, I was selling my old graphics card on a local website and a scammer downloaded my photos and uploaded to another local marketplace, if I would have put a watermark on my photo it could have stopped the scammer, and they would have to look for another photo. So it can make sense, sometimes even on small things, that’s why I asked why did you do that, maybe I’m overlooking something.
But I don’t really see the point here, as the animation is not your work, the tweet is not your writing.
I just showing my love