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These guidelines are intended primarily for new users who want to post messages in existing threads through the Google Comments system.

Please read the instructions below carefully before posting. Following these rules helps keep the forum clean, readable, and easy to navigate for everyone.

Recommended File Hosting Services

You may use any of the following file hosting services for sharing downloads:

MediaFire | KrakenFiles | MEGA | Google Drive | Files.fm | Sendgb.com | uDrop | Cloud Mail | Yandex Disk

Whenever possible, please use reliable hosts with stable download speed and public access.

Recommended Image Hosting Services

Please upload images only to one of the following image hosting services:

  • https://postimages.org/
  • https://www.blogger.com/mediamanager/albums
  • https://imgbb.com/

Using approved image hosts helps prevent broken images and keeps posts looking consistent.

Image Posting Rules

All images must be uploaded to one of the recommended image hosting services listed above.

If you want to post an image in a comment, make sure the image URL is a direct link and ends with one of the following extensions:

.jpg | .jpeg | .png | .gif | .webp

Example of a valid direct image link:

https://site.com/image.jpg

Indirect links, gallery links, preview page links, or album page links may not display correctly in comments.

Cover Image Size

Album cover images should not exceed 300 pixels in width.

Before posting, please resize oversized images to keep comments clean and easy to read. You can use:

  • https://www.iloveimg.com/resize-image

or any similar image resizing service.

Large images may break the layout or make comment sections harder to browse.

How to Use the Parser

The parser is used to convert plain text, links, and media into properly formatted comment code.

Basic usage:

  1. Prepare your text, image link, or file link.
  2. Paste it into the parser input field.
  3. Use the appropriate parser button depending on what you want to insert.
  4. Copy the generated output.
  5. Paste the result into your Google comment and publish it.

What the parser is used for

The parser helps you format content such as:

  • regular links
  • image links
  • download links
  • centered text
  • spoilers
  • bold text

This makes your post cleaner and ensures it displays correctly in the comment system.

Posting YouTube videos

To insert a YouTube video, simply copy and paste the direct link to the video into the parser.

Example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXXXXXXXXXX

or

https://youtu.be/XXXXXXXXXXX

The parser will automatically convert it into the proper format for posting.

Important notes

  • For images, always use a direct image link.
  • For YouTube, a normal direct video URL is enough.
  • For download buttons or file links, make sure the URL is public and accessible.
  • Always preview your comment before posting, if possible.
  • If something does not display correctly, check the link format first.

Additional Recommendations

Before posting, please make sure that:

  • your links are working properly;
  • your images open correctly;
  • your formatting is clean and readable;
  • you are posting in the correct thread;
  • your content matches the topic of the thread.

Avoid posting broken links, oversized images, or poorly formatted messages.

Posting via Blogger Dashboard

Experienced contributors, releasers, moderators, and administrators publish full topics through the Blogger administrative panel.

If you would like to become a releaser or editor/contributor, please visit the appropriate application page here: How to Become an Uploader

Embed media
Paste a direct image URL or a YouTube link. It will be embedded automatically after publishing.
Images: .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .gif, .webp
Example: https://site.com/image.jpg

image quote pre code
Comment preview
Because the Blogger editor is loaded in a separate iframe, this preview uses its own text box. Write here, check the preview below, then copy and paste into the Google comment form.
Supports plain text, line breaks, direct image links, and YouTube links.
Preview
Your preview will appear here.