Free plans: Dropbox 2GB, OneDrive 5GB, Box 10GB, GDrive 15GB. They all let you generate public read-only links which aren't connected back to your account.
I have multiple hosted web storage, google storage, paid-for dropbox etc accounts, as well as reddit and imgur accounts - and the one I use to share stupid images is this one.
This was posted here a couple of years back, I liked the pitch, i paid for it.
> Dropbox and GDrive both shut down the public links feature years ago
What? I routinely use those public read-only links on Dropbox to give [access to] a file to someone or e.g. take a presentation to another computer without logging in to anything, I did it just yesterday.
GP is talking about direct links - the kind you could curl/wget to get the file, or e.g. put in src attribute of img tag (if the link points to an image). Dropbox shut that down a long time ago.
I also have a dropbox account, which I hate. I also have various web storage accounts.
For sharing silly daft images that have little connection to me, I use my imgz.org account all the time.