I have been using Flickr for some 10 years and this behavior is news to me. Not saying ti doesn't happen, but AFAIK my links have been stable--however, I have had a paid account ever since they started charging.
-- Paul On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 10:59 AM, Theresa Ramseyer <[email protected]> wrote: > One of the reasons might be because flicker seems to move everything > around. For example, a minute or so ago, I tried following a flicker > link from yesterday, posted on this list, and got a page not found > message, which usually happens. > > Just a thought. > > Theresa > > On 3/13/15, Michael Szpakowski <[email protected]> wrote: > > I remember in the previous DIWO projects there being a whole slew of work > > and interaction between people *as work*.Maybe folk are just biding their > > time but I think its a pity there isn't more of this this time > around.This > > *isn't* a nudge to remix my stuff ( although of course anyone is welcome; > > the whole body of work is CC) but just to encourage more *artistic* > > interchange. If that doesn't feel like it fits for people then I would be > > interested to have a discussion about what has changed over the last few > > years...because it always seemed to me that this kind of interchange was > > *defining* in terms of some kind of human centred, anti-coroporate take > on > > the network...Having said that I'm off out for the day to look at > splodges > > of oil & pigment on wood and fabric supports in London so if anyone > wants > > to chat about this I probably won't reply until later...warm wishes to > all > > m. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour -- ----- |(*,+,#,=)(#,=,*,+)(=,#,+,*)(+,*,=,#)| --- http://paulhertz.net/
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