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Started by RW, July 08, 2017, 08:52:39 PM

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RW

Or Photofucket!



A major photo-sharing site is altering the deal. Pray it doesn't alter it any further.



Unfortunately for Photobucket, it didn't have a Darth Vader level of leverage when it recently started asking users to switch to a $400-a-year plan if they wanted to keep embedding their images on other sites.



This Denver-based firm's more likely fate: serving as a lesson to others about the risks of an ad-based business model—and about how not to pivot to a different financial footing.



Photobucket broke the news of this change to its users in about the worst way possible: by breaking links and erasing images embedded on third-party pages, both popular options when the site launched in 2003.



https://finance.yahoo.com/news/big-lesson-learned-photobuckets-ransom-images-debacle-191026772.html">https://finance.yahoo.com/news/big-less ... 26772.html">https://finance.yahoo.com/news/big-lesson-learned-photobuckets-ransom-images-debacle-191026772.html
Beware of Gaslighters!

Anonymous

Quote from: "RW"Or Photofucket!



A major photo-sharing site is altering the deal. Pray it doesn't alter it any further.



Unfortunately for Photobucket, it didn't have a Darth Vader level of leverage when it recently started asking users to switch to a $400-a-year plan if they wanted to keep embedding their images on other sites.



This Denver-based firm's more likely fate: serving as a lesson to others about the risks of an ad-based business model—and about how not to pivot to a different financial footing.



Photobucket broke the news of this change to its users in about the worst way possible: by breaking links and erasing images embedded on third-party pages, both popular options when the site launched in 2003.



https://finance.yahoo.com/news/big-lesson-learned-photobuckets-ransom-images-debacle-191026772.html">https://finance.yahoo.com/news/big-less ... 26772.html">https://finance.yahoo.com/news/big-lesson-learned-photobuckets-ransom-images-debacle-191026772.html

I haven't added photos to my Photobucket for a while. But, if my pictures could be deleted if I don't cough up $400 a year for the privilege of posting pictures elsewhere, they can keep the memories.

Bricktop


Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"Photo who?

Lol, exactly.

Aryan

They're an absolute joke! I've been using them to host images since 2009, but like I'm gonna pay for the privilege!  Fuck that.  :crazy:

Anonymous

Quote from: "SCOUSE"They're an absolute joke! I've been using them to host images since 2009, but like I'm gonna pay for the privilege!  Fuck that.  :crazy:

Same here.

Anonymous

I can't blame Seoul, SCOUSE or anyone for that.

Thiel

I haven't used Photobucket in ages.
gay, conservative and proud

shin

Me either. I can't even remember my login.



With so many other free image hosting sites available, I don't get why Photobucket thinks anyone would pay that kind of money for their services.



I get that it can be more difficult to steal pictures hosted with them, but where there's a will there's a way.

Anonymous

Quote from: "shin"Me either. I can't even remember my login.



With so many other free image hosting sites available, I don't get why Photobucket thinks anyone would pay that kind of money for their services.



I get that it can be more difficult to steal pictures hosted with them, but where there's a will there's a way.

I agree shin.

realgrimm

Quote from: "shin"
With so many other free image hosting sites available, I don't get why Photobucket thinks anyone would pay that kind of money for their services.


ac_toofunny  ac_toofunny  charging money, for what? so you can arrange then in pretty folders and adjust security settings...too much.. Doesn't Dropbox do the same thing but gives you 10gbs free site goes offline so do the images..






Quote from: "shin"I get that it can be more difficult to steal pictures hosted with them, but where there's a will there's a way.


Identifying servers and paths threw coding , then figuring out the algorythm..do they use an exclusive format/template are they investing in a stronger platform?...security?.. sounds like a cash grab

shin

Quote from: "realgrimm"
Quote from: "shin"
With so many other free image hosting sites available, I don't get why Photobucket thinks anyone would pay that kind of money for their services.


ac_toofunny  ac_toofunny  charging money, for what? so you can arrange then in pretty folders and adjust security settings...too much.. Doesn't Dropbox do the same thing but gives you 10gbs free site goes offline so do the images..






Quote from: "shin"I get that it can be more difficult to steal pictures hosted with them, but where there's a will there's a way.


Identifying servers and paths threw coding , then figuring out the algorythm..do they use an exclusive format/template are they investing in a stronger platform?...security?.. sounds like a cash grab


It seems like they use Javascript to disable right clicking on their hosted media. Other than that, I didn't notice anything unique about the format.

Anonymous

Quote from: "shin"
Quote from: "realgrimm"
Quote from: "shin"
With so many other free image hosting sites available, I don't get why Photobucket thinks anyone would pay that kind of money for their services.


ac_toofunny  ac_toofunny  charging money, for what? so you can arrange then in pretty folders and adjust security settings...too much.. Doesn't Dropbox do the same thing but gives you 10gbs free site goes offline so do the images..






Quote from: "shin"I get that it can be more difficult to steal pictures hosted with them, but where there's a will there's a way.


Identifying servers and paths threw coding , then figuring out the algorythm..do they use an exclusive format/template are they investing in a stronger platform?...security?.. sounds like a cash grab


It seems like they use Javascript to disable right clicking on their hosted media. Other than that, I didn't notice anything unique about the format.

I didn't know that. But, I don't use Photobucket anyway.

realgrimm

Quote from: "shin"
Quote from: "realgrimm"
Quote from: "shin"
With so many other free image hosting sites available, I don't get why Photobucket thinks anyone would pay that kind of money for their services.


ac_toofunny  ac_toofunny  charging money, for what? so you can arrange then in pretty folders and adjust security settings...too much.. Doesn't Dropbox do the same thing but gives you 10gbs free site goes offline so do the images..






Quote from: "shin"I get that it can be more difficult to steal pictures hosted with them, but where there's a will there's a way.


Identifying servers and paths threw coding , then figuring out the algorythm..do they use an exclusive format/template are they investing in a stronger platform?...security?.. sounds like a cash grab


It seems like they use Javascript to disable right clicking on their hosted media. Other than that, I didn't notice anything unique about the format.




haha but I bet view page info would get past that, even if it's embedded you can still pull it outta your browser internet image cache  :001_rolleyes: