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My problem is the use of unrelated pictures to lend credibility to story or a way to deny criticism of a story especially where there are problems truthfulness with the story.
For example, a false story says furries use litterbox using a picture of a random fursuiter. The picture is a way to influence the person when the story is claiming even though it is false.
For me I have discipline myself to ignore the picture and read only the text unless the picture is related to the story. (I would have no problem showing a picture of a con hotel if the story is about a con in that hotel).

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