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The reason behind this is yande.re checks refer when you're trying to download images. When you open the image in a separate tab and right click to save it, its refer actually changes to https://files.yande.re/* (instead of normal https://yande.re/*) which is not allowed by server, thus you ended up downloading a 403 webpage.
Normally you shouldn't encounter this bug, because the just opened image should always be cached by your browser. However, the recent version of Firefox has a bug that sometimes it won't cache (relatively) large image when your disk cache is full (i.e. it doesn't replace the old cache with new one).
You can right click the image and choose "view image info" to see if it shows "Unknown (not cached)".
A temp way to solve it is by clear your disk cache manually.
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The reason behind this is yande.re checks refer when you're trying to download images.
When you open the image in a separate tab and right click to save it, its refer actually changes to https://files.yande.re/* (instead of normal https://yande.re/*) which is not allowed by server, thus you ended up downloading a 403 webpage.
Normally you shouldn't encounter this bug, because the just opened image should always be cached by your browser. However, the recent version of Firefox has a bug that sometimes it won't cache (relatively) large image when your disk cache is full (i.e. it doesn't replace the old cache with new one).
You can right click the image and choose "view image info" to see if it shows "Unknown (not cached)".
A temp way to solve it is by clear your disk cache manually.