So, when one of your users uses the famous “COPY IMAGE”, the browser goes and copies only a photo of the image into the operating system’s copy and paste area. When they go and paste it, there is no information about where that photo was taken, just a photo.
So it’s impossible to make “COPY IMAGE” work, because it’s a browser and operating system thing. It has NOTHING to do with Discourse.
What you can do is install the Discourse Gifs component component, and if they put the GIFs there, there’s no problem.
Speaking of which, Bad Nat > Larissa ![]()