I'm wondering about sending pictures to an online album

If you have unlimited text/picture messaging on your plan but no internet, does it cost extra money to send a picture to the online album? Or is it considered the same as sending a picture message to a friend?

When you send a picture to your online account it goes towards your messaging plan. No internet is used.

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