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Found a smaller crop of an image I own

I have this image, been doing very nicely on daily views:

https://hotnessrater.com/full-sized-picture/5696334/caylee-cowan

It hasn't been around long, judging by its ID number. There is another pic:

https://hotnessrater.com/full-sized-picture/4804470/caylee-cowan

which is smaller in size, and clearly a cropped down version. It's a bit older, though, and has more views.

So, it's sort of like people viewing the Mona Lisa, only to have the real one discovered hanging on the wall in the basement of an old tavern. Then I find the real one, buy it, clean it up, and put it on display. Naturally, I want the Louvre to stop claiming they have the real thing. They'd prefer someone firebombed me, and the evidence be destroyed.

So, I'm thinking it isn't always necessary to get rid of the duplicates. Maybe it would be a good idea in some cases to just flag it, and add a link that says "Click to see a better quality version of this image here." Or something like that. But future hits should be credited to the new, "real" image? But that way people could keep their copy, and not get those everlasting sold records in their sold list. Oh, and the "forgery" should probably not be sellable in the future.

Hope you are going to fix sold lists someday.
 
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