![]() Flickr could have made a different decision on how to proceed with the shift: What I can't agree with is how the situation is handled. ![]() Yahoo's business model relied on data and advertising the more users a service had the better for advertising. SmugMug wants to shift the business model to subscriptions. It may not be a popular opinion, but I understand Flickr's / SmugMug's motivation for the change. Most Pro customers have more than 1000 photos and videos uploaded to Flickr while the vast majority of free users, 97% according to Flickr, have fewer than 1000 photos or videos stored on Flickr. The 1000 photo limit was decided upon after careful examination of current use scenarios on Twitter. Sending the wrong signal that storage and Flickr is not worth paying for.SmugMug wants to run Flickr on subscription revenue and not rely on revenue generated by advertisement. ![]()
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