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No I've never bowsed imgur but I made the mistake of uploading a photo of my wife holding a chicken so I could post it to a back yard chicken forum, and the comments were enough to ensure I never posted anything there again.
Basically an unmoderated cess pool.
There are comments? I had no idea!
I thought people just uploaded the image grabbed the URL and pasted it elsewhere.
Are you using an app or domething?
For years in kde it was just right click and a URL popped into the clipboard.
They made it into a quasi-Reddit like fifteen years ago. Back then, Reddit was mostly text posts, while Imgur only ever had image posts and later videos (including screenshots of text, of course). These days that's not as much of a distinction — however on Imgur, short quippy comments always prevailed, and lots and lots of gif comments. After a while, this sucked even ten years ago when I used Imgur for a while, and I don't imagine the situation improved lately.
Anyway, when uploading an image to link it elsewhere, you can just not publish it for others on the site to see it and comment.
You can select hidden or public when uploading to Imgur. If you select hidden, no one sees it unless they have the direct URL to the image. If you select public, it uploads to the public feed and everyone on Imgur can potentially see it. It'll pop up on Newest, and anyone browsing that category can upvote or downvote it.
If your public post gets enough upvotes, it'll rise to the front page of Imgur. Much like Reddit. And yes, the community can comment on all public posts.