Your image was uploaded second.
- your image id: 2372191
- other image id: 2371772
Additionally yours was a screenshot, which would make it lose whichever the upload order was.
The photo always was a screenshot. It was never released to be downloaded.
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If an image is in queue and someone uploads it directly is it the queued image that gets credit? I feel like it's a mad rush to be "the first" person to upload especially if you ran out of daily uploads and need to put it in the queue.
The photo always was a screenshot. It was never released to be downloaded.
Trust me, if an image displayed on your device, there's a way to download it directly without taking a screenshot. I assume this was an Instagram Story post or something?
If an image is in queue and someone uploads it directly is it the queued image that gets credit? I feel like it's a mad rush to be "the first" person to upload especially if you ran out of daily uploads and need to put it in the queue.
Yes, it's whichever was uploaded to the site first, regardless of whether it was queued or not.
The photo always was a screenshot. It was never released to be downloaded.
An image can always be downloaded, as chipperpip indicates, if you can see it in your browser. If you need some pointers on how to download we are willing to provide advise. For example, there are download tools for Instagram stories, videos and images.
If an image is in queue and someone uploads it directly is it the queued image that gets credit? I feel like it's a mad rush to be "the first" person to upload especially if you ran out of daily uploads and need to put it in the queue.
The id is an upload sequence number, irrespective of whether it went to a queue or directly went live.
Yeah you're basically right, there are two ways images can get on the waitlist:
I think the second one of these is probably more common but I haven't checked.
I've been meaning to make the second case more similar to the first (so queue approvals would be posted to the site and on the waitlist, so no longer in the queue) but I haven't gotten around to it yet.