My friend this will not work on steemit believe me, if i will have an original photo for each post i make and i am only an author and not a photographer nor designer, so how much i will pay for authentic source ?and what is my profit that i am earning on steemit ?
i will be your guest, so tell me how to get authentic designs for my posts?
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99% of the photo, images, illustrations etc. on both sites (the links below) are free to use even for commercial purposes (what Steemit is as we are earning some real money by posting here).
Only a few (the remaining 1%) might be free to use but not for commercial purposes. To stay on the safe side, you will just have to check the license next to each photo (it's clearly seen and displayed).
Pixabay
Pexels
There are more sites like the above two, but you'll have to google it a bit.
There is an article from another Steemit user that provides few more links for such sites. I'm leaving you here the link to that post.
Steemit Help - Don't Plagiarize Images
Again, to stay on the safe side, check the TOS of each site to know how and when you can use images from there, and as well when and what kind of attribution is requested for the usage.
I really appreciate your support and contribution, Thanks.
One more thing to warn you about...
I just checked your last two posts. (I didn't post my comment there as I think not everyone should see where you are still mistaking.)
The thing is that imgbb.com (or ibb.co their alternate domain) is just a free HOSTING site, and as such can NOT be the image source.
Meaning, the site provides the service to upload the images there for free (without any hosting fee attached) and to be able to link and publish it elsewhere (through embedded codes or similar) as you apparently did for publishing them on Steemit.
But the images you've uploaded there are not theirs neither they hold any rights for it. Besides, we both know that you found them elsewhere on the web.
Proper attribution means, providing the link to the place where you find them before you have downloaded them to your computer and then upload them to some free hosting image site such as imgbb.com or ibb.co are.
In short, linking your image source links to hosting sites is fake attribution. The point is that the actual author or creator should be rewarded.
I got you now, sure i will do; as i am still learning, Thanks. and this is the source of all images : pixabay.com
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what about this:
Hmmm...?! - I'm not sure what you are asking in fact, as everything is quite clearly explained there.
But, if you are maybe asking, are you allowed to use the photos from Pixabay even without giving the credits to the artist - the answer would be "YES - you can!"
(Except those that are licensed differently, but I already told you maybe only 1% of them on that site would fall in that other category.)
If you are maybe asking about photos that are from Pixabay but source linked to the hosting site (like imgbb.com or ibb.co), in that case, when source link is not mandatory - no source link would be a better solution than a fake source.
Personally, I always credit the author even when it's not obligatory. But, that's my personal choice.
From the experience, especially here on Steemit, and to stay on the safe side from being blacklisted or even downvoted by SteemCleaners, and if you plan to use Pixabay (or any other similar site) photos for the majority of your posts, I would create some default note and put it on the end of every article.
Something, e.g., like: "All images used in this article are from Pixabay if not otherwise stated!"
In that case, you would need to provide the correct source only for those images that are not from Pixabay.
The thing is, although it's not some rocket science to find the actual source of some used image, some curators wouldn't investigate deep enough what might be the problem in cases when the same image has been used on lots of blogs or websites out there. And if some sites or blogs have better rankings than Pixabay itself (what is not that rear), they would pop up first in the results. In such case, if the curator wouldn't dig deep enough might end up with a wrong conclusion that image has been picked from those better ranked (and usually quite reputable sites) which in most cases don't allow copying of their content.
I hope that I managed to clarify somewhat how the things work!?!
However, and once again, if you planning to use mostly Pixabay photos for your articles, I would advise you to create some default note (kind of I show you above), and although it's not mandatory as it would keep you on the safe side even if some more superficial curator come across and save your time to explain what he/she missed by writing appeals and waiting for the downvote removals or to be pulled down from the Black List.