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Old 11-05-2009, 03:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Why do people use Photobucket

When people post photos on TBN, I was wondering why they use Photobucket or some other host instead of just uploading the photos to TBN when they make their post.

Most of those other photos take much longer to download plus they are full of ads and popups that consume your time even more.

When the photos are entered in your post using "manage attachments" there is a small preview in the post and you can click on it to see the photo full size if you desire. Much faster than the competition........
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Old 11-05-2009, 03:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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How about because a lot of programs have provisions to automatically upload to photo bucket. ANd I don't see that it takes any longer for this to load than the TBN ones.

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Old 11-05-2009, 03:51 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I don't like photo bucket, alot of times when I look at someones photo bucket picture they also have a bunch of other non sense pictures on there.
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Old 11-05-2009, 04:45 PM   #4 (permalink)
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When people post photos on TBN, I was wondering why they use Photobucket or some other host instead of just uploading the photos to TBN when they make their post.
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Other websites don't allow uploading of photos. You have to use a link to a website holding the photos. I also upload some photos to a Picasa for instance for family photo viewing. Since its already on Picasa it would be easier to have a link to the photo on Picasa. Depending on which PC I am using its very likely the photo I would be uploading is not on the PC I am using.

The biggest problem I see with linking a photo instead of uploading it to a website is that if the photo disappears from the hosting website it also disappears from the site displaying said photo. I see this a lot on another website. Its kinda frustrating.

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Old 11-05-2009, 04:59 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I use Photobucket so I can keep all my pictures in one spot online and post to any site I want to or share them with anyone I want to. Plus Photobucket gives you nice statistics that show me how many people looked at my photos/videos, who looked at them and when. Last I checked, you couldn't upload a video through TBN either so there is something else I can do too. Plus I can resize them and edit them on Photobucket.

Also, what happens when TBN changes servers or the site and all your photos are lost or the links are broken? Just look at this old TBN Thread from 2005, notice all the Smilies are now broken links making the thread difficult to read. What if that was your picture which instead of a photo of your tractor was now just a bunch of text like this: [img]/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Those who post links that lead to their Photobucket page just need to change the account setting so the link goes only to the picture itself and not the page.

For those who want to do that:
- Go to your Photobucket page
- Click on "Account Options" in the top right-hand corner
- Scroll down to the "Album Settings" area
- Finally, UNCHECK the box next to "Images Link Back To Album"
- DONE!
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Old 11-05-2009, 05:42 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I prefer to use Dropbox for publishing photo albums. I keep my project pictures in a "dropbox" photo folder on my computer. The dropbox software automatically uploads the contents of that photo folder to their secure server and it creates a public URL that I can publish and can then be accessed by others, all for free if I keep my main dropbox folder under 2 Gigabytes. When people access the URL, they hit the secure server, not my computer. You can also save other data that's not public in non-photo folders, a great way to backup critical data offsite. It's automatic, simple, pretty fast and free (if you stay under 2 GB). I've been impressed enough with Dropbox that I'm about to use it to backup several critical data files from my wife's dental office.

Dropbox photo album example here (I-Beam Rake).

Download the free Dropbox software here.
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Old 11-05-2009, 08:55 PM   #7 (permalink)
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The biggest problem I see with linking a photo instead of uploading it to a website is that if the photo disappears from the hosting website it also disappears from the site displaying said photo. I see this a lot on another website. Its kinda frustrating.

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Yep, I agree. TBN does allow you to attach photos, but for some reason it doesn't allow inline photos to be attached. However, you can get around that: just attach the photo and then link to it inline, like this. (Hint: When you upload the file to TBN you are presented with a link to that file. Copy the link and then insert it as an inline image).

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You can upload it to your TBN's photo gallery and also place an inline link to that.

Then, when your account gets deleted, "all your pointers belong to us".
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Old 11-06-2009, 09:22 AM   #9 (permalink)
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It's there and it's free and they're used to it. More than one internet site has hung around for a long time based upon this background (i.e. the entire business model of AOL).
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Old 11-06-2009, 11:44 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Big E, I'm glad you posted that large 800 pixel photo in your post because it demonstrates another of my peeves with posted photos.

I don't have a new wide screen monitor and I'm sure many other don't either. When you post a photo in your post that is wider than our screen size (mine is about 700 pixels) than not only do we have to scroll back and forth to see the photo but then all the replies on that page will also be widened to the width of the photo and we have to scroll back and forth to read each line on the page. This is very time consuming and aggravating.

I ask everyone who posts photos in their posts instead of using the TBN thumbnail and link to the large photo, to please not post photos larger than 600 pixels as a courtesy to the other readers. If you want to post a large photo for some reason, use the thumbnail to link to it so it doesn't cause the whole page to be too wide to read without scrolling back and forth.
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