
or was it an embedded tweet?
Surely you can only get cash if they host it themselves, right?
Recently, DM, The Sun, and a few other have been noticeably nicking things from reddit subs, especially /r/CasualUK and some people have got a few hundred. Someone else created an offensive watermark, but I think it's better to just let them nick the pictures for a payday.
( , Wed 25 Apr 2018, 22:52, Reply)

They asked if they could use it, I said no, it then appeared on their site so I told them to take it down, but they kept running it for 24 hours.
( , Wed 25 Apr 2018, 22:59, Reply)

They hosted his photos for another article, as well as one of mine that someone else tweeted.
www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5655081/New-series-Black-Mirror-films-Croydon-takes-80s.html
Can you do me a favour, and PM me some pointers on what the gig is, then I can forward that info to everyone affected.
Cheers!
( , Wed 25 Apr 2018, 23:22, Reply)

Include a copy of the request to use the photos
The reply saying they can't
Then the time the article went up.
Send it to [email protected]
They'll probably offer £100 first. You can expect them to go quiet for weeks at a time
( , Wed 25 Apr 2018, 23:33, Reply)