I was looking at this last night and the link was a yahoo one, which led to a
photo album in which I couldn't even find the photo of the angels, or any
connection to Sherry's website.
I had found the photo by doing a search in Pinterest under 'bobbin lace angels'
and the copy of Sherry's
Hi All
I've just done the same thing and got back to a 'yahoo images search'. If the
person in question has copied it from one of the 'images' pages on yahoo or
google then it probably has been 'spidered' by them and the original site
doesn't always show!
However, as I have a page with
I have the same question
I do NOT understand Pinterest either.
Karen
Bovard
The ShuttleSmith
Omaha, Nebraska
www.TheShuttleSmith.com
blog:
http://theshuttlesmith.blogspot.com
On Sunday, January 19, 2014 5:08 AM,
Sue Duckles s...@duckles.co.uk wrote:
Hi All
I've just done the
When pinterest started a few years ago, people were pinning photos with no
indication where they came from. A lot of people complained to pinterest,
including me.
At some point within the last year (I can't remember exactly when) pinterest
changed its policy and how its software works. Now any
Sherry -- I went to pinterest and did a search on the name of your website.
In the upper left hand corner is a search slot that works on pinterest
content. I pasted the link to your website into the search slot. It gave me 6
images from your lovely tatting. All but one had a link to your webpage
Today I was looking on pinterest for the first time and I saw a picture that
I know is on my website that someone must have taken. When you take someone
picture like the three bobbinlace angels on my website aren't you suppose to
put where the picture came from. I guess I am confused as to how
When you pin a photo, it links back to the website that you pinned the
photo from. So while there might not be anything in the description, when
people click through, they go directly to your site.
Branwyn
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Celtic Dream Weaver
celticdreamwe...@yahoo.com wrote: