Flickr will end 1TB of free storage and limit free users to 1,000 photos
Flickr was purchased in April by professional photo hosting service SmugMug, and today, the first major changes under the new ownership have been announced. There's a serious downgrade for free users, who are now limited to 1,000 pictures on the photo sharing site, instead of the free 1TB of storage that was previously offered.
As Flickr explains in its press release announcing the change, "Unfortunately, 'free' services are seldom actually free for users. Users pay with their data or with their time. We would rather the arrangement be transparent." It makes a certain amount of sense — servers aren't free, after all — but for free users with more than 1,000 photos, it's not ideal news.
[...] In what may be the nicest quality-of-life change, starting in January, all users — paid and free — won't have to use Yahoo to log in to Flickr anymore.
(Score: 2) by requerdanos on Friday November 02 2018, @06:12PM
You are not only right about that, but you have helped me to understand the mindset that they have, and are working with. Thank you.
No one with a geek flag would change a storage quota to a "number of inodes" quota without the intervention of someone technology-clueless.