Thanks!
Copying all my images, just in case.
StG
Thanks!
Copying all my images, just in case.
StG
When I click on that link I get told to disable my adblocker. Hah. Not happening.
Yup, just fine. How old is that house?
This is getting weird.
My original post with a link to a guitar photo shows a upgrade now image. Exactly like the image in the Verge article.
But, the photo is visible is posts where I was quoted.
I have no idea why.
I do see the house someone posted.
I didn’t dream this up. Everything I experienced is described in that article on Verge in my OP. Other people are seeing the same thing.
I’m moving to imgur. I’m not wasting time trying to figure out Photobucket. It’s a shame. 11 years shot to hell.
I may leave the account in place. Just in case my old posts with images on several forums, still work.
Chimera - It was built in 1847. Picture before the storm. I have the house and 14 acres.
StG
Idly clicking that link I got:
I really miss simple 404s.
I still don’t completely trust Kindle. Sure, I’m buying a “book”. But who’s to say if I’ll still have access to it in five years? When I buy something I want to have possession of it and possession of the means to use it.
I caught a glimpse before the AdBlocker ReBlocker kicked in. Very nice.
And I clicked a little bit in the corner talking about anti-adblocker scripts. Which took me to this.
Bloody weirdos.
Storage is so cheap now. Google gives people Google Drive 15 Gig free. It can be expanded for a few bucks a month.
Hosting images requires very little storage. An account with 100 images uses less than 200MB.
And these people at Photobucket want $400 a year? For that trivial amount of storage?
Photobucket also seems limited in what browsers can view its pages. My computer, an older mochine with an older Linux system and and older Firefox, has never once succeeded in viewing a picture on photofucket.
So every last image that any Doper has ever put there that I had ever thought interesting enough to click on, I couldn’t see.
If everyone on this board takes their photos somewhere else – to a site that is compatible with a wider variety of browsers – that would suit me. There’s certainly nothing difficult about making a web page that can display pictures with any old browser.
I don’t know how they think this is anything other than corporate suicide.
Very very few of the people who use the service are going to put out that kind of cash.
Right now I’m pulling all my personal photos off Photobucket. I can afford to lose the clipart/royalty free photos I’ve used for illustrating essays because I figure I can always recall them online if I ever need to re-illustrate any of them.
In going through my account…wow, it’s been ages since I last uploaded anything there. I’ve never been a serious photographer so losing Photobucket isn’t affecting me as it is affecting others (btw a lot of my amateur photographer friends are still using Flickr).
I have maybe 100 photos stored there from when I used Photobucket to post image links on a gardening forum. I have copies stored elsewhere so no big deal if they’re being “held hostage”.
Same deal with AT&T Locker, which has sent me several e-mails and texts recently to warn that their photo storage operation was being shut down.
Can’t imagine anyone paying $400 a year for Photobucket’s “service”, but maybe the corporate gremlins have figured out a way to make it work.
Wait, so some people would take their photos, upload them to some photo website, and then delete them from their computer? Why would anyone on Earth do that?
Yea, they are going to pay the stupid tax for that one.
Well, it reminds me of a guy I worked with about 15 years ago who wrote things and put them out on the net, proclaiming that now that they were on the internet, they would be out there forever!!! :rolleyes:
I had to point out to him that services get cancelled, companies go out of business, servers die.
I could browse all your images from that link. Was that intentional?
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Well, it wasn’t prohibited. I don’t know how to link to just one pic, but I would never save on the internet pictures I wouldn’t show my mother. Did you see the dogs? THe before/after of my house when deciding what color to paint it?
StG
To get your pictures back, you might use the snipping tool on them. It’s labor intensive but it will work if you didn’t keep a backup.
Then switch to Imgur. Which is pronounced “Im-Gur”. Because.