Michael Cook
GBNot at all happy with major price… Not at all happy with major price increases and no notification. Massive increase last year ( close to doubling the subscription) and again this year moving up another 50%. Sneakily changed from annual billing to monthly reducing the apparent amount and hoping I wouldn’t notice. Tried to cancel through the browser on the phone but the cancel button mysteriously didn’t work. It did work online on my PC.
Stan Still
GBShare your photos. Flickr is the largest photo sharing site on the internet. But only just. It is followed not far behind by Picasa. Photos can be uploaded to flickr from your computer, mobile phone or even email attachments. Downloading however can be difficult. There is virtually unlimited free storage and you can choose who to share the photos with.
UrBrowReview
CHClimate change? mmh i give a shht, because i'm Flickr! I prefer to promote sex, abuse, illegal selling ... Flickr, the only 100% pro pollution social worldwide, able to ban serious climate change projects. From a good social few years ago, to just a shht social, banning accounts more than Facebook, Instagram and Reddit together. A shame for one of the worse social network in the whole planet. Ah remember, they can even BAN LEGIT PAID ACCOUNTS, no matter the topic, since they prefer to promote illegal things, spam, selling drugs, weapons, steroids, etc. or promoting sex, sexual abuse / zoo / animal cruelty / deepfakes for example perma .cc/4AYX-JAG8 perma .cc/5242-FDD3 perma .cc/HA2V-8VYB perma .cc/DTW3-FTYN perma .cc/3BP2-TUBM perma .cc/J8Y4-8EVJ perma .cc/H4UW-DGK4 perma .cc/6GUF-95SL perma .cc/D6M2-Q6VF
Mr Hudson
GBWorst photo site ever Worst photo site ever. Frequent "bad bad panda" outages. Extort money to allow you to keep photos stored on site then ban you without warning for storing images that are not your own. They are, some are missing exif data because I scanned from 35mm negatives. No refund of my pro subscription, no right to appeal. Truly dreadful way to treat customers. Legit* theft
Craig
GBgenerally very good, but too expensive I've been on Flickr since 2008, and generally I really like it. I take photos for my local rugby club, and using Flickr means fans, players, sponsors etc can help themselves to full sized high res versions of my images without the need for me to send failed emails or get involved in any way at all. I've deducted a star because they more than doubled their prices in 2019 and the Pro membership is no longer a great deal. There are occasional bugs, but they usually get fixed. But in general, this is still a great place for pro or serious amateur photographers like me to store and display their photos.