Canva Photo Sharing Applies Undesirable Automatic Cropping
Canva's photo sharing feature applies automatic cropping that users find unacceptable. The lack of control over crop behavior when sharing images creates unusable outputs. This is a platform UX bug with no third-party solution path.
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