There are many places on the web where you can share your Tagtool-related pictures, videos or other content. Generally, we recommend reading the terms and conditions of any service that lets you upload your media - usually you transfer some rights to the companies running the service.
Of course, the options on here are not comprehensive. If you have other suggestions - feel free to edit this Wiki page!
Flickr is a good place to upload photos, and even short videos. There are two Tagtool groups on Flickr right now - the general Tagtool Flickr Group, for everything related to the Tagtool project, and one exclusively for DIY Tagtools. Please read the group rules before posting.
Vimeo is a video hosting service that features good quality, a sense for design and an active community. There's a Tagtool group where you can add your videos.
No need for introduction. YouTube can't be ignored for its sheer size - so it's definitely worth uploading your videos there.
If you want to see your content on Tagtool.org, write us an email with your images and/or a video link, and some background information. We don't guarantee we'll put it online, but if we think it adds an interesting angle to the website, if the pictures or videos are good quality and your description is an interesting read, chances are we'll put it up. And if you turn out to post more often, there's no reason why you shouldn't get your own contributor account on Tagtool.org.
If you're hosting a Tagtool event, we're happy to feature it in the events section - again, just drop us an email.
Simply write an email with links to your pictures or videos to the Tagtool Google group - it's a great way to reach the most active members of the Tagtool community.
Share Tagtool-related announcements and links on Twitter - you can add the #tagtool hashtag (find out about hashtags here), or you can direct messages to our “official” Tagtool Twitter account by adding @tagtool (find out about @replies and mentions here).
If you have a Facebook account, you can share Tagtool-related things on the Tagtool Facebook group. Facebook is also a good way to announce your Tagtool events!