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Having a link to our uploaded images on TPU in the User CP menu?

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I wondered if this was possible.

I've been a member since early/mid-2007 and prob'ly only W1z and the rest of the team can count how many images I uploaded (even twice or thrice) via the free image hosting feature so conveniently available. Same goes for other members.

My suggestion is whether it would be possible that a link be made so that through the user CP one can access AND delete what one uploaded here.
Sometimes I find myself having to re-upload stuff I'm sure I had uploaded 2 years ago (like my E4300 3Ghz OC benchmarks and stuff), which would be a real pain to track and find if I managed to... Let's face it, it's easier and faster to take another screenshot and upload it on TPU rather than to search in your posts for the identical picture you posted some months or years ago...
Hence one ends up having to re-upload and duplicate the same photos/screenshotsat the expense of bandwidth.

Also there is stuff which I (and several others) might have uploaded years ago and which was trivial (think the old CP thread on TPU) and which would be definitely better deleted. If I had access to uploaded stuff through my user CP I'd just delete the years-old/obsolete stuff away.

Having access to one's own uploaded stuff has its own advantages - one would keep it clean, free of duplicates and free of obsoletely old and now-irrelevant pictures.
 
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Good idea - i like it.
 

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The techpowerup.org interface does not look for login cookies. It uploads images from anyone. TPUCapture merely automates things. Hence a per-user database can't be built. You can however, keep track of the images you uploaded as attachments in the forums.

If a history feature has to be made, it can be made on the TPUCapture side (basically a log file that keeps all past uploaded images' URL and bbcodes).
 
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