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17 minutes ago, rekbender said:

Maybe this is a dumb question from an old man, but why save photos on some remote site? I have over 10,000 photos on my 9 year old Imac backed up on a $45.00 hard drive from Walmart (actually two hard external drives just in case ). The computer did crash two years ago, but the back up saved everything. If sized correctly, my pictures upload with no problems. There must be an advantage - what am I missing here? Thanks.

On this site and others you are limited to how many photos you can post directly from your computer. In my case I have  used 58.93 MB of my 146.48 MB attachment limit on this site. I post a lot of photos here. When I post photos directly linked from Photobucket id does not count against my allotted space on this site. It is possible to delete the photos you post here if you exceed the limit but by using Photobucket I do not have to delete anything and my photos are visible as long as my Photobucket site remains active.

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hard drives die...sometimes randomly.  Cloud storage gets backed up regularly and is more easily accessed from multiple locations (work PC, home PC, cell, etc).

 

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5 hours ago, Merle Coggins said:

Test image from Postimage... EDIT: HA!!! It works. Postimage.org is free, easy to setup and use (so far) and you can embed photos just like from Photobucket. And, it's not blocked my the firewall at work like Photobucket, Image Shack, or Fliker.

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curious to see how this works before I move everything over.  Gettting images off PB sucks.

No limit to files?

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I have been stewing on this and have decided to wait and see what plays out, maybe PB will make yet another change in the near future that will be less of a sticker shock.  Their approach of a multi-tiered subscription plan appears acceptable on its surface, but 400/yr for linking is a non-starter for regular folks who opted-in with a free service...on an unrelated note, I wonder if it's illegal to have a bait and switch scheme with an online user agreement...

If I were to make a change to another hosting site, I would just leave the photos on PB and upload from my laptop as I have most everything organized on that hard drive and a backup drive.  But considering that I'm on a wireless modem in a rural area, uploading files again will be another time-consuming and tedious process...durn technology... :rolleyes:

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I just found out for those of us that were already paying photobucket we're only good until dec 2018. So it just delays the end for us. I'll be curious to see how this plays out as I pay for a year that auto renews in June. If they are drastically changing my account 1/2 way though I'd expect notice of that. 

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for those of you who are burning down your account, when I did mine I could not delete by any batch, multi select by check mark or select all feature...each was individual.  I am glad I had little there to fuss over.   As is often the norm with the bucket also, some deletions were quick..some got a busy response that polled you to wait till operation was completed.

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I have one free account and one paid account at PB and just got my first notice. Time to check out the site that Merle mentions.

 

Update:

I just did some searching and found the following (note that the descriptions are not mine):


http://www.expono.com/
A safe place to store, organize and share your photos. A feature rich social photo sharing platform built with your privacy, data portability and security in mind. With Expono your photos are stored in their original formats and sizes.

http://www.dphoto.com/
DPHOTO lets you easily share your photos with family and friends in your own online gallery, while also creating secure backup of all your precious memories.

http://www.flickr.com/
Flickr want to help people make their photos available to the people who matter to them. Maybe they want to keep a blog of moments captured on their cameraphone, or maybe they want to show off their best pictures to the whole world in a bid for web celebrity. Or maybe they want to securely and privately share photos of their kids with their family across the country. Flickr makes all these things possible and more!

http://www.ipernity.com/
With Ipernity you can:- Publish whatever you like : blog, photos, videos, audios- Customize your own Ipernity page (like at Myspace)- Share what you want with people who matter to you or with the whole world- Create a powerful page with only the stuff that matters to you


 

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52 minutes ago, Young Ed said:

I just found out for those of us that were already paying photobucket we're only good until dec 2018. So it just delays the end for us. I'll be curious to see how this plays out as I pay for a year that auto renews in June. If they are drastically changing my account 1/2 way though I'd expect notice of that. 

How did you find out? I have received no notifications from them.

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Just now, Don Coatney said:

How did you find out? I have received no notifications from them.

read it on their site. I haven't received anything directly either. 

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6 minutes ago, Young Ed said:

Here is what they say about 3rd party photos.

Photobucket defines 3rd party hosting as the action of embedding an image
or photo onto another website. For example, using the <img> tag to
embed or display a JPEG image from your Photobucket account on another
website such as a forum, auction listings, blog, etc.*

The <IMG> function has not worked on this forum with the last forum upgrade. The direct link does work but Photobucket does not say anything about that.

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45 minutes ago, Don Coatney said:

The <IMG> function has not worked on this forum with the last forum upgrade. The direct link does work but Photobucket does not say anything about that.

Unfortunately the IMG function can become a security issue. 

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On 7/13/2017 at 2:31 PM, P15-D24 said:

Well if your don't need all the fancy interface stuff and just a server to host the files their is a simple and cheap solution. Just get an ISP account. Pair (our ISP host) has packages starting at $5.95 month for 15GB of disk space. Best part is if you contact me via PM I will get you a discount code of 20% and the I will also get a discount back against the monthly site bill. 

To use you just need to upload your image files via ftp (their are hundred of ftp clients for Windows and Mac) and then you can embed the image URL anywhere you want. TO BE CLEAR this DOES NOT give you the fancy view my files online interface like the other image sites, it just hosts the files and allows access via a web browser. It's bare bones, cheap and a little technical to use at first. Depending upon what you need it might be a great fit.  PM if your interested.   

Maybe I'm not wrapping my brain around this, but the reason I got on PB was because there are file limitations on this site...I had tried to setup directories within this site's photo gallery to show full pictures as attachments had reduced resolution restrictions, but ran into organization problems that my fuzzy memory is having trouble recalling.  I am guessing that in order to incorporate some sort of link from this site's photo gallery to forum posts will incur some sort of cost from the host provider...?

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got my Photobucket third party hosting discontinued notice today...the blurb went on to say I can get an unlimited third party hosting feature for a fixed rate but did not discuss the price in the message.  I have TWO images left on photobucket....maybe a premature burn down of the account but half the time it was so slow it was not worth the bother.  At the time I opened the account, many forums did not have the upload feature from your personal computer so to host photo had to be on internet.....the feature is now predominate over all forums I participate, so I see no further need/use for the bucket

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1 hour ago, Plymouthy Adams said:

got my Photobucket third party hosting discontinued notice today...the blurb went on to say I can get an unlimited third party hosting feature for a fixed rate but did not discuss the price in the message.  I have TWO images left on photobucket....maybe a premature burn down of the account but half the time it was so slow it was not worth the bother.  At the time I opened the account, many forums did not have the upload feature from your personal computer so to host photo had to be on internet.....the feature is now predominate over all forums I participate, so I see no further need/use for the bucket

plus the ADS!  ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS EVERYWHERE!  I'm leaving them on that alone, it's gotten so bad.  Screw 'em...past their time.

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Photo hosting sucks. Back in the day I had a Webshots account and had a TON of forum links to pics there (other forums). Then they up and changed their whole direction and everything was 100% broken. They did give notice and provide a method of downloading and backing up the entire contents of your space though if you needed it. I then transferred everything over to Photobucket. I had a Photobucket account since 2001??? but I had stopped using somewhere along the line... but it was easy to start right back up again and move forward. But Photobucket has been terrible lately....

It would be awesome if this site allowed the image tags (video tags would be great too!!!). I'm positive this is the only forum I'm on where I can't use them.

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Just looked at my Photobucket page......has a thing to click and read about the new changes.  They appear to

be picking on the free accounts the most.  Leaving alone the paid accounts until Dec 31, 2018.  They also tell you how to download pictures to save to your own computer.  Will read it in more detail.  

Ahhh.....found that they now will offer three different paid plans.....the Plus 50 for $5.99 per month for storage but NO linking or 3rd party hosting.  The Plus 100 plan for $9.99 per month which offers linking but not 3rd party hosting.  3rd party hosting is where you can embed or place a picture on another site like a forum.  The Plus 500 plan is $39.99 per month for unlimited linking and 3rd party hosting.  The company claims their income has decreased due to ad blocking by individuals  and other things that lessen ad income plus tons of 3rd party hosting.   

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2 hours ago, P15-D24 said:

 $39.99 per month, Yikes!  Way cheaper to get your own ISP account.

right I can't imagine what they are thinking! I'm guessing they'll be out of business or bought out quickly

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Ok...this post explains what the hecks been going on.

I'll be moving on from Photobucket and using this sites image feature almost exclusively.

48D 

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Pasted below is my last communication with Photobucket. I currently have 7474 photos posted on there site. I currently have no problem sharing photos from there site here and elsewhere. For the annual fee of one hundred bucks I am not bombarded with advertisements and happy with there service.

Hello DonCoatney!

Thank you for your PLUS 100 purchase! Your account has been upgraded and you can now enjoy all the benefits of your new subscription.

Order Summary
Order Date: 09/03/2017
Subscription Type: PLUS 100 - 102.0 GB Storage
Billing Cycle: yearly
Subscription Price: $99.99
Next Billing Period: $99.99 will be charged on 09/02/2018

If you have any questions, please contact our Photobucket Support Team at support@photobucket.com mailto:support@photobucket.com.

Thank you for choosing Photobucket!

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