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replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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Official-type notice:

For the more complete answer see this meta.stackoverflow postmeta.stackoverflow post.

But here's the gist: Photos uploaded to Stack Exchange sites are covered by our cc-wiki licensing rules, NOT Imgur's standard ones.

Official-type notice:

For the more complete answer see this meta.stackoverflow post.

But here's the gist: Photos uploaded to Stack Exchange sites are covered by our cc-wiki licensing rules, NOT Imgur's standard ones.

Official-type notice:

For the more complete answer see this meta.stackoverflow post.

But here's the gist: Photos uploaded to Stack Exchange sites are covered by our cc-wiki licensing rules, NOT Imgur's standard ones.

Fixup of bad MSO links to MSE links migration
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Official-type notice:

For the more complete answer see this meta.stackoverflow post.

But here's the gist: Photos uploaded to Stack Exchange sites are covered by our cc-wiki licensing rules, NOT Imgur's standard ones.

Official-type notice:

For the more complete answer see this meta.stackoverflow post.

But here's the gist: Photos uploaded to Stack Exchange sites are covered by our cc-wiki licensing rules, NOT Imgur's standard ones.

Official-type notice:

For the more complete answer see this meta.stackoverflow post.

But here's the gist: Photos uploaded to Stack Exchange sites are covered by our cc-wiki licensing rules, NOT Imgur's standard ones.

Migration of MSO links to MSE links
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Official-type notice:

For the more complete answer see this meta.stackoverflow postmeta.stackoverflow post.

But here's the gist: Photos uploaded to Stack Exchange sites are covered by our cc-wiki licensing rules, NOT Imgur's standard ones.

Official-type notice:

For the more complete answer see this meta.stackoverflow post.

But here's the gist: Photos uploaded to Stack Exchange sites are covered by our cc-wiki licensing rules, NOT Imgur's standard ones.

Official-type notice:

For the more complete answer see this meta.stackoverflow post.

But here's the gist: Photos uploaded to Stack Exchange sites are covered by our cc-wiki licensing rules, NOT Imgur's standard ones.

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