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It was better until 2021Nowadays, when you search names of random politicians, there's a face of some transgender person with a purple suit promoting a book about Biden or something (Forgot that persons name), and that photo being uploaded 50000 times.
Had my account for a long time, saved over 1,000 pictures but because I didn't upgrade to pro after a certain time they closed my account, no warning, just closed it, I didn't save any of my pics on any other device, lost forever, absolute rubbish platform, do not trust them.
Flickr has many small problems, e.g. likes or invitations or new content from people you follow not showing up. I could live with these things so far. Today however they blocked my account because after two years they found out that some of my photos were "mislabeled", which in my opinion were not. Now I set every photo of a woman, dressed or partially dressed to "moderate" or "restricted" and asked them to unblock my account. Nothing happened, although I am a pro member. Probably not for much longer.
They have suspended my page, forcing me to either pay or delete lots of content.I have been using their services for about 10 years, I have paid couple times for their Pro membership and this is how they treat me. They just shut down my page without warning.The other competition offers its people decent free services. Meanwhile Flickr barely offers anything exclusive with the Pro membership. You know other platforms also allow you to post unlimited high quality images that you can zoom in. So what's the benefit or Pro? Because their audience is becoming smaller with each year. Their app is still broken, like failing to upload an image with all the text you wrote, so you start from the beginning. What they are doing, most likely, is collecting money from their loyal customers before they finally bankrupt. Shame. What they need to do is offer subscription tiers, because not everyone is willing to pay almost 100USD per year, if they don't post often. Make smaller tiers, you know, something that most of the cloud service providers offer!!! Just zero user-friendliness.
Don't Waste Your Time. I uploaded 141 Photos of UK National Trust venues and around 4 videos. Thankfully I still have them on Facebook. Came to add some more 15/03/24 and Account has gone. So these people will destroy your memories of travels and experiences at the blink of an eyelid, - for goodness sake don't trust Flickr. I can only warn you here on Trustpilot.
Been a member since 2017 went through all the hassle with the content levels, safe, moderate, restricted. No problem did loose the first account with nearly 500,000 views but second has nearly 12million. Only to find that Flickr will only let my pic library stay as it is IF I BUY FLICKR PRO. Because apparently now my photos don't conform.Flickr now is just a money grabbing waste of computer space or people are looking at pics they don't want to see then complaining. Makes you wonder about personal responsibility.
Just signed up to Flickr Pro, monthly plan, and immediately reminded of why I gave up on you a while ago. First upload, and about half way it says image stalled, retry. Clicked to try again, and it has made no progress at all for these last two hours. Refreshed the page, and the upload starts again, but from the very beginning. Even the album I created is deleted.Please, please, create a robust upload system which can start again from any upload point. It's not difficult, but I'm not really wanting to pay top dollar for 1990s ftp technology.
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