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donna323 10-22-2006 03:43 PM

Photobucket v. Flickr
 
Can any of you comment on the differences between Photobucket and Flickr. Both are for pictures.

Any opinions or input out there?

Thornwhistle 10-22-2006 03:46 PM

I wouldn't know,I never heard of Flickr.

Cassini90125 10-22-2006 03:54 PM

Nor have I. I use Photobucket; never had any problems with it.

One Radical Dude 10-22-2006 04:45 PM

I've used both, though I prefer Photobucket. I don't really have a good reason why. :P

kaytea 10-22-2006 05:38 PM

photobucket never used flickr

vinny 10-22-2006 09:23 PM

my pb is really slow so im going to try it

kageri 10-23-2006 09:13 AM

Photobucket is better, I think, but in this duel neither of them win.

Nyo 10-23-2006 11:00 AM

Photobucket

Cassini90125 08-01-2007 12:00 AM

Yahoo! has recently started showing a lot of images stored on Flickr when I use my search engine. To be honest, I don't like the site. It loads slowly and sometimes forces me to make screencaps of their images instead of downloading them directly. It does offer images in multiple sizes and other images by the same user who uploaded the image I'm interested in, but I still find the site irritating for some reason. Therefore if I had to choose, I'd vote without hesitation for Photobucket.

Little Baby IceCream 08-01-2007 05:04 AM

I don't use Flikr. I either use Photobucket, Imageshack or Tinypic.

Little Baby IceCream ;)

Ricky Fieldmouse 08-01-2007 06:25 AM

I use Imageshack, 'cause it isn't sophisticated, but it has too many popups.

ptps 08-01-2007 11:50 AM

Flickr isn't a site to host stuff like drawings and all, I think? When I first heard about it it was more of a stock photography website, but lately people are just joining and posting whatever. :/ And I don't like it mainly the browsing thing is just... I dunno, lol, I don't like it.

On the other hand, photobucket can get really annoying every time the server overloads and you have to wait to maybe hours before the site starts working again. ::)

Tinypic has been ten minutes in loading and the website still hasn't appeared. I'm giving it up. >>;

Lynnie 08-01-2007 05:26 PM

I have both Flickr and Photobucket. Flickr only because Yahoo Photos will no longer be in existance come next month, and all my pictures would have been lost in cyberspace for ever. And Flickr is a Yahoo partner and was easily accessable. But I personally don't like it as much as I did Yahoo photos. I agree with what many have mentioned before, Flickr takes a while to come up, and although it has many different ways to organize your photos, in doing so it just makes the page take even longer to come up, and more buttons to click to actually get where you want. It also has a free account and a paid account, and in hoping you get a paid account, they limit the number of pictures you can upload in a certain time, and there are many annoying ads. The only reason I have it is because it saved my 100s of Yahoo pictures before they were lost forever, and I can also display them on my Yahoo 360 blog because, well, it's fun to see pictures in a blog! :bloosmirk:

I opened up a Photobucket account a few months ago because I tried linking to a picture from Flickr in a blog and it didn't work so well. But I heard how easy and carefree Photobucket is. And what I heard was right. They lay everything out for you, and it's specifically for those of us who blog and post in message boards and forums. You can't organize your pictures as much at Photobucket, but it's so easy to use. And it loads a lot faster. At the moment, I only use Photobucket for pictures I want to share somewhere, and Flickr as an "everything" album. I also have a Snapfish album, which a number of years ago I opened to be my main online photo album. It's very similar to what Yahoo Photos was like, it's easy to manage your pictures and fun to use. It's free, but the only catch is you have buy something once a year to keep your pictures safe. They email you a warning a month or so before you're due to buy something, but if you don't check your email or have steady access to a computer, you may not get the warning, and one day you find your account no longer exists and all your great pictures are gone forever. :o But you can buy something as little as a 12 cent print, so it's not too big a deal. I've been happy with them.

kageri 08-01-2007 06:35 PM

I was going to say that Tinypic is best, but then I saw that I already posted that like 9 months ago. My answer is still the same, for what it's worth; it's simple, the links don't go down (in my experience), and you can host giant pictures (my art is always giant) -- but your URL will always be tiny! :B

The only downside is that you don't make an account so basically unless you c+p the link to your pic it will disappear into the ether. Then you have to upload it again. But Tinypic is still my favorite.

BluebottleFlyer 08-02-2007 02:44 AM

I've only ever used Photobucket, never had a problem with it.

Medikor 08-02-2007 11:44 AM

I never even heard of Flikr before. I'm a photobucket man myself.

Cassini90125 11-02-2007 01:02 PM

As much as I dislike this "award winning" site, I now have a Flickr account. Why? Because Yahoo! says I do. Fine, whatever, at least I'm not paying anything for it. The account has a couple of pics on it; one is of my Frankie plush prior to her arrival here (photo courtesy of the lady who created her), and the other is a scan of a cassette tape label (Deep Purple, for those interested). I'm told that these were transferred from my now defunct Yahoo! account. The trouble is, I have absolutely no memory whatsoever of ever uploading either pic to Yahoo!, so I'm feeling just a little bit confused at the moment. :terrconf:

Mayor Adam West 11-02-2007 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Medikor (Post 52682)
I never even heard of Flikr before. I'm a photobucket man myself.

Yeah, same here, I've only heard of Photobucket, and that's the best one for me to use.

Lynnie 11-02-2007 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 62318)
The trouble is, I have absolutely no memory whatsoever of ever uploading either pic to Yahoo!, so I'm feeling just a little bit confused at the moment. :terrconf:

Yahoo use to automatically save any pictures you attached in an email, and sometimes downloaded from an email sent to you (depending how it was sent). I thought that was kind of cool way back in the day when I remembered a picture I was emailed but learned I accidentally deleted that email. Then one day while browsing through my Yahoo photo albums, there it was! The email was gone, but I still had the picture. It was a nice surprise. Don't know yet if Yahoo will do the same courtesy now with Flickr. I'm still irritated at that, I liked Yahoo Photos.

As of last week, my "free trial" of Flickr Pro expired, and I now can only download so many mp's of photos in any given month, and also have access to only the latest 300 pics I uploaded there. If I want any access to the other (250 or so) pictures, I have to buy a Pro membership. This also means that with every picture I upload, a picture (or two, depending on the size of the one I'm uploading) at the end of the line also disappears and I won't be able to see it again unless I buy a Pro membership. Gah!! :madbloo: Luckily, they did have the courtesy to warn me of this, and I managed to save all my pictures onto my hard drive, so they're safe, for now. But now I have to either write them all to disk or upload them again into another online photo account, because if something happens to my hard drive, then *poof!* they'll be gone again.

I'm liking Photobucket more and more every day, I think. :bendy:

Cassini90125 11-02-2007 05:51 PM

This is what they told me this morning:

Quote:

Hi again (Cassini's email address goes here)-

Yee har! All your photos have been imported from your AT&T
Yahoo! Photos account to Flickr.

FYI, we know you had 0 public photos and 2 private photos
over on AT&T Yahoo! Photos. We've marked everything private
because Flickr works a bit differently to AT&T Yahoo!
Photos. If you're happy to make things public, you can use
a handy little tool we built to make the photos you had
public on AT&T Yahoo! Photos public on Flickr as well.
Private photos will stay private.

You have a Pro account, at no cost as long as you keep your
AT&T Yahoo! service.

Just sign in to get started:
(Cassini's brand-spanking-new Flickr account address goes here)

Welcome!

Regards, Team Flickr
"Yee har"? Yeah, okay, that's a real confidence booster. :P

Photobucket has an upper limit, too, but it's a very long way off. I currently have over 400 photos there, mostly Sims-related, mostly linked to here. It's easy to use and does what I need it to, which is all I ask of any site. I may upload some of the pics I've taken with my camera to Flickr at some point but for the moment I'm just thinking about it.

fosters home fan 11-03-2007 07:49 AM

"Yee Har"?! Sounds like a pirate cowboy! :blooxd:

Cassini90125 04-13-2010 07:20 PM

An update to the great "Photobucket vs. Flickr" debate. Photobucket has become, for me at least, less pleasant to use. When I first started using the service, I'd upload a pic, copy a link, and I was done. Now, I have to choose which album I want to go to, tell them no, I don't want to email the pic, and put up with a few other annoyances. And there are ads everywhere, and they expand to cover things I need to click if my mouse pointer so much as grazes the edge of them. Oh, and I don't have any interest in editing the pic I just uploaded; I have Paint for that, thank you. Gah. I remember when websites had no frills or gimmicks and were quick and easy to use. Bet I could get some of that back if I pay them for a Pro account. ::)

As for Flickr, I'm still ignoring them, and Imageshack always tries to fling popups at me, which Vista blocks, fortunately. There's also a site called Picasaweb but they lie to Google about their image sizes (Google Search says that a given image on Picasaweb is 3000 pixels tall but when clicked it's only 1600 pixels) so I'm not inclined to trust them.

Stars, I wish DA allowed hotlinking. :P

antgirl1 04-13-2010 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 120513)
An update to the great "Photobucket vs. Flickr" debate. Photobucket has become, for me at least, less pleasant to use. When I first started using the service, I'd upload a pic, copy a link, and I was done. Now, I have to choose which album I want to go to, tell them no, I don't want to email the pic, and put up with a few other annoyances. And there are ads everywhere, and they expand to cover things I need to click if my mouse pointer so much as grazes the edge of them. Oh, and I don't have any interest in editing the pic I just uploaded; I have Paint for that, thank you. Gah. I remember when websites had no frills or gimmicks and were quick and easy to use. Bet I could get some of that back if I pay them for a Pro account. ::)

As for Flickr, I'm still ignoring them, and Imageshack always tries to fling popups at me, which Vista blocks, fortunately. There's also a site called Picasaweb but they lie to Google about their image sizes (Google Search says that a given image on Picasaweb is 3000 pixels tall but when clicked it's only 1600 pixels) so I'm not inclined to trust them.

Stars, I wish DA allowed hotlinking. :P

When it comes to asking about adding to albums and such, I just click the link for my username and it just goes back to my userpage. It's a neat bypass. :D


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