While Lemmy does not support image or video "albums" natively, you can add as many images and/or videos as you want to the post's body (within reason).
It's better to do this then create multiple posts if you have multiple images to post. Simply upload the main one as the URL and the rest in the body.
Edit (thanks to @ppptan):
When doing this, it may be better to do [![][1]][1], then later in the post do [1]: {image url}, replacing 1 with different numbers for each image, in accordance with this. Additionally it can be nice to include spacing between each image to keep it neat and tidy!
Posting the images in this way also allows a user to more easily open the image to view it fully.
Example
Adding this to the body of your post (as an example):
When doing this, it may be better to do [![][1]][1], then later in the post do [1]: {image url}, replacing 1 with different numbers for each image, in accordance with this
This allows people to click the image as a link and open it full-size.
Can someone look at my post history and tell me if they see my images the same as everyone else's? For some reason mine don't show. (This is about single image posts but I wasn't sure where to ask.)
Since I do 3d Comics, order is a huge deal for me and dealing with uploading services that don't give a toss about that and then had me give a toss about their TOS, this is a huge deal for me.
How many images you'd say is "within reason"?
The Android app jebroa or whatever doesn't have a check box, does it function like Reddit where adding the text nsfw in the title auto-adds the flag?
Also -as Reddit does, the system should allow subreddit level flags for nsfw...
Honestly jerboa was kind of terrible last time I tried to use it, I've just been saving the webpage to my homescreen and using it as a web app. It's faster and better than jerboa somehow. Not hate to the devs, app development is difficult, it's just not in a usable state for me atm