@asteris which was enough to make me stop using it. my uploads stop after that requirement.
I never particularly liked the fact that Yahoo acquired Flickr, but to be fair, it didn't try to yahoo-ize anything but the login process
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@exiledsurfer fair enough, and I grappled with the thought myself. But overall, in my experience, it's the least invasive cloud service now -
@asteris i worked on flickr's foto annotation (overlay) code, was with them from the beginning; didn't want a yahoo id. But, also agree w/ u -
@exiledsurfer impressive; I've blamed Yahoo for aggresively priming the era of invasive cloud services, but now we're up against much worse -
@asteris Never saw my group blog from last decade, http://umediated.org - 'tracking tools that decentralize media' ? was teh 'goto' RSS feed -
@exiledsurfer missed a lot of those until I arrived on the meta-media path. Tried http://metajournalism.wordpress.com but not many were interested -
@asteris basically i find that the only way to secure one's SM content is to back it up to one's own domain w/ tools & tricks. -
@exiledsurfer I tried doing that on my blog for a while, but it was too messy. I believe in db-based backups for such things - 4 more replies
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@_sheilas_ ναι μεν, αλλά η υπηρεσία που προτείνουν έχει φλομώσει και δεν λειτουργεί αυτό τον καιρό
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