

We are quite worried, given the time and effort we've put into our Flickr site. It would be nice if Yahoo would have the courtesy to let us know its plans for flickr I'm sure if NASA (or some such) had raised the same issue, answers would be forthcoming.įor all its failings, I get a great deal of pleasure from posting to flickr. The silence on the help forum from flickr staff is deafening as usual. If not, get your images downloaded now, folks. If flickrs future is secure, someone from Yahoo/flickr ought to make it clear. UON is one among many major institutions around the world who have invested time and resources (with flickrs encouragement) to show their images on flickr. It's entirely right that The University of Newcastle (Australia UON, OP) asks a reasonable question about the future of flickr. Lewist584 edited this topic 71 months ago. Yahoo's only assets are its stakes in Alibaba and the ivory dealers over at Yahoo Japan,the core assets including Flickr are basically worthless. Yahoo/Flickr is dead in the water,the reign of Mayer has been an unmitigated disaster. I continually get the "ooops" screen and I'm asked to refresh, but that doesn't do anything. Each image does not have the "view" and "faves" numbers. I can't bring up one of my images to add a title or work with it in any way. On my computer, nothing much about Flickr is working correctly and way beyond ultraslow uploading of images. In the meantime, I feel sorry for the staff who now face a great deal of uncertainty. 'In another place', when it seemed that the writing was on the wall, I suggested that sale to a good company would be the best outcome. Less pretentious than 500px, but more ambitious than the instant sharing hoopla on Instagram and Snapchat.ĭidn't that happen well over two years ago? And that is not necessarily a bad thing, if they can find a buyer who reinstates Flickr as a great place for photographers. My guess (as good as anyone else's): Yahoo keeps Flickr alive until they can sell it. So investment does not guarantee a great performance. Well, I left Tumblr a few months ago to (re)join Flickr, because I got fed up with Tumblr's ongoing technical glitches and the lack of support. so nothing will change really, the updates will stay in suspended animation. Spangles44 The cheerful photographer!!!!! It's already been run that way since half way through the botched re-redesign, any less resources and they might as well axe it. Is that another way of saying it will become even worse than it already is?īut it "will be run in a fashion that requires less investment". What happened to the original FlickR founders?Īccording to FastCompany, Flickr is one of the "surviving products", but it "will be run in a fashion that requires less investment".
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Plenty of speculation, but zero actual facts.įlickR will continue to exists as it's huge archive of photos has a value, hopefully Yahoo sell it to another group than can bring it back to greatness. So you will most likely find no answers here. The only people who can answer that are Yahoo, and if they intended to they would have put it in their press release. (1 to 100 of 122 replies in Yahoo press release of 2 February 2016 - Flickr's status?) Yahoo press release of 2 February 2016 - Flickr's status?

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