Photobucket Just Broke Billions of Photos Across the Web
Life is a shit and now we have Photofuckers
But the hard bit is if you decide to reload them using an another hosting company.
How do you work out what pictures to use?
The original has gone from view.
Holy shit
This is worse than a computer virus.
Did Photobucket asked to be paid in Bitcoins ??
Read link https://petapixel.com/2017/07/01/pho...-embedded-web/
So from me and all the other unhappy users, go and FUCK spiders Photofucker.
So for some members who used to use Photobucket for links, you are now fucked.
Load of hard work you have to do now PAL hehheheh
Re: Photobucket Just Broke Billions of Photos Across the Web
Mine are displaying fine as of now
Re: Photobucket Just Broke Billions of Photos Across the Web
$399 annually? ROFL, wont get a penny from me :)
Re: Photobucket Just Broke Billions of Photos Across the Web
On the other hand, I was always wandered why those image hosters use huge amount of their resources (which are all, but free) to provide free image hosting? OK, some may say that they earn money selling space for adds, but IMO this is not self-sustaining system. The bubble has burst and Photobucket decided to implement new rules. It would be fair that they established rules before the game begin - say, 10-15-20 bucks for every GB of space per year. This way, if they stick to that decision, Photobucket will kick the bucket.
Re: Photobucket Just Broke Billions of Photos Across the Web
It looks like my free Photobucket account is allowing me to link pictures again, but my old pictures post are still not showing.
Pictures below has just been link from Photobucket to MCM :clap::clap::clap::clap::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumb sup:
http://i1360.photobucket.com/albums/...psun0qpp9i.jpg
Re: Photobucket Just Broke Billions of Photos Across the Web
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Originally Posted by
Zorge
On the other hand, I was always wandered why those image hosters use huge amount of their resources (which are all, but free) to provide free image hosting? OK, some may say that they earn money selling space for adds, but IMO this is not self-sustaining system. The bubble has burst and Photobucket decided to implement new rules. It would be fair that they established rules before the game begin - say, 10-15-20 bucks for every GB of space per year. This way, if they stick to that decision, Photobucket will kick the bucket.
Your right, I wondered the same thing, programmers command huge salaries, how much revenue can be generated through pop up ads most of us block or just ignore.