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FYI Facebook now hosts 70 BILLION photos - 4% of the photos EVER taken
Phenomenal really
peterb666
14-12-2011, 5:08pm
I bet there are a duplicates and a lot of duds in that. :eek:
I think you'd be spot on with the duds Peter haha
love to know how they estimate 4%
Would be pretty easy, just plot the graph back to start of photography to current using growth rates
SirLozalot
15-12-2011, 7:58am
I don't like posting my pics on facebook. I find it an issue of trust. Facebook has too much a history of bending privacy rules. I cannot help wondering what facebook will one day do with those 4% of 70 billion photos!
well, lets specualate that the worse happens and they now allow say getty or themselves to create a giant stock agency and start selling them ?
so ? how is that likely to effect me - surely it would be like flickr now, an opt in thing with a % of a sale going back to me
the alternatives i really cant see happening.
80% of that 70 billion will be 14 year olds posing in the bathroom with duck lips so big whoop. :lol:
but in all seriousness that is rather huge.
on a side note, would that be 4% of photos ever uploaded or shared, since it would not be possible to count the ammounts of photos taken and then deleted or never shared online?
junqbox
15-12-2011, 9:30am
Dare I say, that's 4% of the worlds photography not worth looking at, unless you're interested in drunken gurning.
Tommo224
15-12-2011, 10:08am
Dare I say, that's 4% of the worlds photography not worth looking at, unless you're interested in drunken gurning.
I have a lot of my photography photos on facebook, I have a facebook photography page that I use separately from my own profile. I share that out to people at Cosplay events, car events, etc. Just a spot people can freely look and leave feedback or share around! It's worked nicely so far for me.
On my own profile I have a lot of photos from parties as a central spot for my friends to get them/see them/whatever. So yeah, they'd be part of the 4% you can easily say aren't worth looking at (if you weren't involved in the events).
But I know of quite a number of talented people who share their photos on portfolio pages on facebook, it's a good way to get yourself out there to people you both do and don't know! Doesn't cost you anything, is all set up ready to go after a few clicks! :)
Just like Flickr.
Just, I'm sure Flickr doesn't destroy the quality of the photos like facebook does LOL!
I'm yet to delve in to Flickr myself :)
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