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littleronnie wrote on Jul 2
Hmmm...it's interesting. I have already left a few comments in various places about this. I felt at first it was kind of a "suck in" and in some ways I still do think this.

But I guess it is an improvement also and change is always good to a certain extent.
ummancan wrote on Jul 2
Thanks for letting me know about this Giles.
thewhistler wrote on Jul 2
I know already, when I go into my "Radio Movies" section it currently tells me that the zoom feature lasts for 180 days. Some have already outlasted that time and others have yet to. Still it does say on their post 30 days.
thewhistler wrote on Jul 2
Well wouldn't you know it now they all say 24 days.
emmm1 wrote on Jul 2
Lots and lots of questions and little teething troubles right now.
I think the 30 day issue is pretty fair. However we have lost the ability to right click on a blog image and view another persons larger image. This was quite an important element of some of the photo groups.
I'm getting tempted by the idea of being able to access my imagery anywhere I have a net connection though.
lihsa wrote on Jul 2
So, in other words, if you are storing your personal videos online,they will be kaput in 30 days.

Doesn't impact me; I only put YouTubers up.
mitchylr wrote on Jul 3
I'm quite happy using Flickr Pro and YouTube, I see no reason to pay for yet another 'premium' style account that will not add anything new to my online experience. However, I do understand Multi's reasoning. The fact that an enormous amount of storage space on their servers is used for storing for hi-res images and vids that most folks don't use seems daft to say the least.
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