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Flickr, I'm disappointed. The truth about the free terabyte.

14 pointsby gummifyalmost 12 years ago

4 comments

daekenalmost 12 years ago
The pricing changes might not be great (I won't attempt to evaluate them -- I'm not a Flickr customer nor in the target market whatsoever), but the 300MB cap claim is silly. You say it yourself: it's only been a few hours since they made this announcement at all, and they <i>just</i> removed that cap from the terms of service. They'll get to removing the technical restriction soon, I'm sure.<p>C'mon guys. I'm as big a fan of rage-fueled blog posts as anyone else, but can't we give them even a <i>little</i> breather before breaking out the pitchforks and torches?
dotalmost 12 years ago
That's an old, cached message. There is no 300mb limit anymore.
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webologyalmost 12 years ago
Large scale deploys are hard. Give them some time for the dust to settle before over-reacting.
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aeurielesnalmost 12 years ago
Despite the wrong execution on the process of rolling out the changes, the 1TB free is real.<p>So, can Flickr be considered as a <i>reliable</i> backup solution for my photographs?
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