I noticed you have deleted the image in question. You have done the right thing.
This was the second time in the recent past that you have copy/pasted content which does not belong to you: (1).
Next time, I will not warn you, I will flag you right away, and expose your behavior to other users by putting you on my blacklist.
It does not matter if you later correct your post. You must never copy/paste content again.
Don’t hesitate to ask if you are unsure what kind of content is accepted on Steemit and what isn’t. It’s better to be safe than sorry. Steemit is a friendly community. You can also ask the guys at steemcleaners. They have a chat server on Discord.
If someone send me any picture on whatsapp so should I upload on steemit?
Thank you for asking.
Actually, the basic rule of thumb is quite simple:
But there is a gray zone area as well.
For example, if you make a long post about a holiday, you may use a “free for commercial use” image from Pexels.com or Pixabay.com to illustrate it, if you name, cite, and link the original website.
To come back to your question: if you receive some content via e-mail / message / whatsapp message, typically you do not know the original creator. Therefore, in this case, you cannot use this “gray zone” rule, and 😡 no, you cannot use the image.
If you do not obey these rules, you are violating Steemit community anti-spam rules which will get you flagged by the community, and you are also violating international copyright laws which will get you in serious legal trouble. Copy/pasting the content others have made is called plagiarism and is a serious offense.
In fact, the Steemit community anti-spam rules are explained in the Steemit FAQ which you really should read.
More information:
Can I upload screenshot of Google map for my blog
In my previous comment I have explained that Steemit is exclusively for publishing original content but that you may use content from an external source to accompany your own main content, IF you have the right to use it, and if you properly cite and link the source.
Please refer to Google to find out if you have the right to use Google Maps screenshots:
Next time, please make the effort and search for this kind of information online for yourself, thank you.