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Is Flickr A Blog Killer?

You hold a special place in my heart

With all of the news of Yahoo! Executives making quick exits including Flickr founders Caterina Fake and Stewart Butterfield I pondered (along with many others) the future of Flickr itself. Would Yahoo! continue to keep Flickr running or even possibly add something new (not much has been done with Flickr since the aquisition of Yahoo!)?

So I posed the question to the Your Photo Tips Flickr Group “Where would you go?”

With the problems that arise from Yahoo! execs fleeing the company lately it brings to mind lot’s of questions regarding the state of Flickr. While my gut tells me that Flickr will still be here, I have to ask, where would you go if Yahoo! dropped the ball on Flickr?

Initially I thought the discussion would center around SmugMug, Photobucket, and others, and it did to some extent. I just assumed people would be choosing their favorite alternatives but what I found interested me even further. It seems that a few people would actually start their own photoblog to share their images!

the_wolf_brigade stated:

I think I’d start a proper photoblog. I stopped before because I use flickr instead and got sick of doubling up.

Which is completely understandable as that certainly has affected the inconsistency of my own photoblog.

So is Flickr a blog killer?

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  • Mia
    I think Flickr could be a blog killer. I know I've stuck with a photoblog and haven't fully embraced Flickr. I only seem to have time to dedicate to one or the other and if I made the decision to go to Flickr on a full time basis, the blog would fall by the wayside.
  • Yes and no. (I'm sorry!)

    I follow contacts who post some personal news occasionally associated with a photo. So that's how it has lowered the number of possible bloggers.

    I know some people, myself included, also cross-post select photos from Flickr on their own blog. (I schedule and space out my favorites to one per day.)

    Even though it's a bit more work, it helps because not everyone is keen to Flickr.
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