What does your photo hosting service say about you?
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009Did you really need another reason to not use flickr?
Here it is:
flickr Pro Account Deleted Over Political Comments.
I’ve no idea what the guy said. I don’t care. Because even if he was in the wrong, this is unjustified.
Here’s the thing: accounts are insecure. Sometimes they get hacked. People re-use passwords sometimes. Point one: data used in account resets can be gained easily through basic social mining. Point two: Yahoo forces everyone to sign in under the same username and password. Like what Google eventually got around to doing. One login. Great. So many more places my username can be seen and potentially hacked.
So whatever, flickr. What a shame your staff feels justified to play nanny state and delete someone’s irretrievable photos, judge and jury. No notification, nothing.
There are a lot of other services where you can back up your photos for free. Where you are even allowed to post political comments. Free speech, and whatnot.
And if you use another service you won’t have to worry about looking like a small-minded idiot by association.

