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Re: Flicker vs Photobucket

Post by daytime dave » Fri Mar 31, 2017 8:46 pm

I know it took me to Pigg Penn's site. I saw eight pages of your photos. You like trains and drums. I saw your neighborhood I think. A few handguns too.
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Re: Flicker vs Photobucket

Post by Bish1309 » Mon Apr 03, 2017 12:29 pm

With Flickr there are two parts to the link and file.

What I found was if you remove the 2nd part of the file link....Specifically where the [/img][/url][url=https: begin and end is the key. The second section is a bit longer than the first and if you remove the entire back half of the link, you should get the same results I did. Plus, being logged in does make your links look more exposed.

I have specifically broke this link to show you where to remove the unnecessary stuff. Here's the entire link that posts a file using Flickr....

[url=https: //flic.kr/p/T6JGU5][img]https:%20%20//c1.staticflickr.com/3/2868/33539109932_04b6f79c87_b.jpg[/img][/url][url=https: //flic.kr/p/T6JGU5]20170325_161900[/url] by [url=https: //%20www.flickr.com/photos/135083069@N05/]Pigg Penn[/url], on Flickr

The part in BOLD can be deleted from the link. Only the top portion needs to be used to share the file.

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I hope this makes sense.
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Re: Flicker vs Photobucket

Post by Deadwood Dutch » Mon Apr 03, 2017 1:28 pm

Thanks, yesterday I found a site that is as easy to use and upload a photo to a forum as any that I have tried yet. It is
Postimage.org, easy as pie. Register with your email and they send you a password. And then a few simple steps and you are good to go. As I said, I will probably use this forum, here, for the most of my photos. As far as Photobucket, when I sent them an email questioning why their site would not backup my photos from my photo stream anymore, their reply was that with my iPad Pro and Safari, which is all I have now, and it is using iOS 10.3, that their site is not compatible with my iPad with iOS 10.3 and that it would be quite a while until it would be. Just lovely.
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Re: Flicker vs Photobucket

Post by clovishound » Mon Apr 03, 2017 3:46 pm

Bish1309 wrote:With Flickr there are two parts to the link and file.

What I found was if you remove the 2nd part of the file link....Specifically where the [/img][/url][url=https: begin and end is the key. The second section is a bit longer than the first and if you remove the entire back half of the link, you should get the same results I did. Plus, being logged in does make your links look more exposed.

I have specifically broke this link to show you where to remove the unnecessary stuff. Here's the entire link that posts a file using Flickr....

[url=https: //flic.kr/p/T6JGU5][img]https:%20%20//c1.staticflickr.com/3/2868/33539109932_04b6f79c87_b.jpg[/img][/url][url=https: //flic.kr/p/T6JGU5]20170325_161900[/url] by [url=https: //%20www.flickr.com/photos/135083069@N05/]Pigg Penn[/url], on Flickr

The part in BOLD can be deleted from the link. Only the top portion needs to be used to share the file.

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I hope this makes sense.
I used to do that. I then found out it violates the Terms of Service. I quit using the service.
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Re: Flicker vs Photobucket

Post by ace73 » Wed Apr 05, 2017 6:11 pm

Bish1309 wrote:
clovishound wrote:The issue I have with Flickr is that it exposes my full name and email address when I post a picture. According to the terms of use, you are supposed to have the link along with any pictures posted. That link takes you to the Flickr page, which has my full name and email address on it. I have yet to find a photo hosting sight that does not do something like this, or that owns the right to use any of your photos posted on it.

Interesting.....


Can you or anyone else tell me how much information you can get from this picture?

Thanks for your participation.

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Bish, you did a great job on that shaker hood!
It led me thru most of your pictures! I didn't see any CZ handguns :(
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Re: Flicker vs Photobucket

Post by Bish1309 » Thu Apr 06, 2017 2:52 pm

ace73 wrote:
Bish1309 wrote:
clovishound wrote:The issue I have with Flickr is that it exposes my full name and email address when I post a picture. According to the terms of use, you are supposed to have the link along with any pictures posted. That link takes you to the Flickr page, which has my full name and email address on it. I have yet to find a photo hosting sight that does not do something like this, or that owns the right to use any of your photos posted on it.

Interesting.....


Can you or anyone else tell me how much information you can get from this picture?

Thanks for your participation.

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Bish, you did a great job on that shaker hood!
It led me thru most of your pictures! I didn't see any CZ handguns :(

Thank you for the Mustang compliments.

As for CZ.....work in progress. :oops:
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