I don’t know a thing about kbin, I’m still new to lemmy myself, but it looks like that picture is an attachment or something on kbin, as opposed to being directly embedded in the comment. When I expand and collapse the text of your comment on kbin, the image always remains at the bottom, as if it’s not part of the text. Maybe that’s some kbin attachment functionality that’s incompatible with lemmy? I’m not sure. Or maybe it’s some kbin trickery to always display embedded images even if the text is too long and triggers a text collapse.
Thanks again for the info about superclusters, though! This is all very fascinating.
I’m on a lemmy instance called sopuli.xyz. This is what your comment looks like there:
https://sopuli.xyz/comment/929467
If I go directly to kbin.social, then I can see your image:
https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]/t/160781/Map-of-about-0-001-percent-of-the-observable-universe#entry-comment-630589
I don’t know a thing about kbin, I’m still new to lemmy myself, but it looks like that picture is an attachment or something on kbin, as opposed to being directly embedded in the comment. When I expand and collapse the text of your comment on kbin, the image always remains at the bottom, as if it’s not part of the text. Maybe that’s some kbin attachment functionality that’s incompatible with lemmy? I’m not sure. Or maybe it’s some kbin trickery to always display embedded images even if the text is too long and triggers a text collapse.
Thanks again for the info about superclusters, though! This is all very fascinating.