Public Gallery¶
The public gallery is a community feed of AI Studio images that users have chosen to share. It lives next to the Studio Gallery tab. All sharing is anonymous: no username, no link back to your account.
Browsing¶
- Available to every authenticated user.
- Free users see the 30 newest images and then a blur gradient with an upgrade CTA past that point.
- Premium and Premium Plus see the full feed.
The gallery is curated by moderators. Reports remove images from the public feed pending review.
Sharing one of your images¶
From your Studio Gallery:
- Open the image.
- Tap Share to Public.
- Read the confirmation: this is anonymous but permanent (until you unpublish or delete).
- Confirm.
The image now appears in the public feed. The prompt is sent along with the image to every viewer's client - it may or may not be rendered on the gallery card depending on the current UI, and it is visible to anyone inspecting network traffic. Treat the prompt as part of what you are publishing.
Unpublishing¶
From your Studio Gallery, open a published image and tap Unpublish. It immediately drops from the public feed. The image stays in your private gallery.
Reporting¶
Every image in the public gallery has a Report button. Reports include a reason and go to the moderation queue. Moderators can remove images and warn or ban accounts that posted them.
What images cannot be published¶
The standard universal limits apply (no minors, no real identifiable people without consent, no non-consensual themes). Any image that violates these is removed and the account is reviewed.
Privacy considerations before you publish¶
- The prompt does not appear publicly, but the image does. Treat anything in the image as visible to every BLINK user.
- Even though the post is anonymous, do not include identifiable features (face, location markers, recognisable rooms) if anonymity matters to you.
- Once an image has been visible in the public gallery, other users may have screenshotted it. Unpublishing removes the image from BLINK; it does not retract screenshots.
Moderator actions¶
If a moderator removes an image, the owner is notified and the image moves from "Published" to "Removed" in their studio gallery (the private copy stays). Repeated removals can trigger an account warning or ban; see Account.