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    Robin commented  · 

    +3, but I'm not sure about the idea of a menu for uploading in different sizes.

    AFAIK the reason it's "instant" on Whatsapp (and Slack possibly?) is that the client (i.e. the mobile or desktop app) resizes images behind the scenes before uploading them. This sounds like a reasonable thing to do, as my assumption is that most shared images don't need to be full size 5mb files.

    There should still be an option to send full size images, though - I've seen this done through "share file" features, where images will be sent without compression.

    So IMO, images should be compressed by default and before upload to a reasonable size (around 150kb is what I usually aim for for the web, quality will still be high enough for most cases), and sharing full size images should happen when attaching a file.

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