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I strongly disagree sir !........That Thread has been an excellent source of education !" When it happens you can delete the thread.......Nobody will notice one missing thread. At 275,0000 views, it has run it’s course. "
Flickr may leave 1000 photos untouched. That limits the damage to less than 2000 lost pictures. The good news is that 99.9% of the soon to be lost photos are in just one thread (average day) in contractor talk. When it happens you can delete the thread.......Nobody will notice one missing thread. At 275,0000 views, it has run it’s course.
I just did that with three pictures. I don't have a copy of a lot of the pictures that were lost when a computer fried. So the procedure is to drag a copy from here to my desktop and then delete the picture from the thread and then upload the picture from my desktop. It is easy to know if that's been done because a bar appears at the top of the picture when the cursor is in the picture frame.Maybe you could spend the time to edit your posts and change the link to an upload before it is too late............![]()
I have been following the procedure that I outlined above but I am not positive that I need to do that. I deleted a picture from Flickr for the reply #2967 on the 149th page at the Average day thread. A day later the picture is still available. If I click on the picture it takes me to Flickr but says that the link is bad......whereas before I deleted the picture at Flickr if I click on it I am taken to that picture at Flickr.
A little bit for Santa Claus, A little bit more for Santa Claus, A little bit more for Santa Claus.....Did you sprinkle magic dust on your keyboard lately?