For years, Imgur has been the go-to service Redditors use to upload images when opening threads on the website, but this might be about to change soon. Starting today, Reddit is launching its own in-house image uploading tool on the Web that will let users quickly and easily post pics when sharing links. The feature allows Redditors to upload images and GIFs – up to 20MB and 100MB respectively – directly to the website when posting a new thread. In contrast to pics uploaded to Imgur, when opening Reddit-hosted images from any listing – like a front page, a user page or…

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