Flickr's Photos 1,000 rating will not allow Creative Common Photos to be deleted

We recall that you previously recalled that Flickr has removed the 1TB Storage that was previously offered for their free plan, from January 8th, and ordered a 1,000-Photo License instead.

Accordingly, in November, they stated that the photos with more than 1,000 photos would be deleted from the account, and that the photos will be deleted before November 8.

However, Flickr has decided not to delete this limit on Flickr under the Creative Common License, or to upload any uploads that are free to use.

Flickr has said that they currently have 500 million photos uploaded under this wave and that they have the only free online photos available, so they will not be able to delete those images since they have already been linked to the Internet. The official blog has been posted.

However, they are also able to remove the bulk license change tool from the uploaded photos, or to change the number of photos at a time by using free accounts.

In addition, Flickr account will be used to keep all of the photos that are not alive and display them in memory in front of the account, as well as locking the account to prevent others from signing in. ROM.

Thus, if someone dies, they will also launch a web page with a guide to Flickr.

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