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[edit]DescriptionExampleBlownThumbnail@fb(fromWMCommons).png |
English: Example of how Facebook picks the smallest thumbnail and blows it up to create remote site preview banners when an url from a Wikiemdia Commons file page is embeded in a Facebook post. Contrast, in the comment immediately below, with the much better quality (and even size) used when a direct link is embeded. |
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current | 00:12, 24 October 2014 | 510 × 926 (332 KB) | Tuvalkin (talk | contribs) | =={{int:filedesc}}== {{Information | description = {{en|Example of how Facebook picks the smallest thumbnail and blows it up to create remote site preview banners when an url from a Wikiemdia Commons file page is embeded in a Facebook post. Contrast, i... |
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