Making thedonald.win into a QR code and sharing that image will also allow a direct link. If you fiddle with the redundancy in the QR code or other settings you get lots of wildly different QR code images which all resolve to the same URL. With decent redundancy in the QR code you can fuzz the image a little or overcompress and it'll still resolve, but to Facebook's algorithms it looks like a new image.
If they manage to ban all the direct link images and derivatives somehow, then you move on to QRL codes to URL shorteners and repeat. It's an arms race they cannot win.
Making thedonald.win into a QR code and sharing that image will also allow a direct link. If you fiddle with the redundancy in the QR code or other settings you get lots of wildly different QR code images which all resolve to the same URL. With decent redundancy in the QR code you can fuzz the image a little or overcompress and it'll still resolve, but to Facebook's algorithms it looks like a new image.
If they manage to ban all the direct link images and derivatives somehow, then you move on to QRL codes to URL shorteners and repeat. It's an arms race they cannot win.