What online photo sharing website allows for the largest amount of photos to be uploaded and to be shared to the public?
if your goal is quantity then I dont know. I know I have been on flickr since it was in pre-yahoo beta and I freaking love it. I love everything about it. I want to make babies with it.
Flickr is, by far, the best photo sharing site on the web. If you pay for a pro account ($25/year and well worth it), there is PLENTY of space on there. The interface is fantastic. Now, if you just want something to post animated images or weird/funny stuff for posting on the web, Photobucket is a better choice. But, if this is for actual photos for friends, family, etc, nothing beats Flickr.
Just curious, what did you dislike about it. I tried photobucket for a few things just for posting goofy images online and I found it to be really unreliable.
Aight D. Time to change your sig. I am putting the Texans at 9-7 if Jared is on the roster. 7-9 if he is off it. It is immaterial whether or not he plays. His presence alone is a two game swing.
If I remember correctly... The first time I tried to use flickr, I uploaded a bunch of images. But I accidentally uploaded my master images which had way too much resolution and I had meant to upload a batch of lower-res, smaller image files. So I went into flickr and deleted what I had uploaded. Then I tried to re-upload and flickr wouldn't let me: I had reached my limit for uploading images for that day. Limit? No no no... me no like limit. I like photobucket for fast and simple image hosting, and I like Picasa for album-making.
Seems like you need a PRO account, man (or woman). Get yourself a one-year one and use it for storage of your PRODUCTION images. I do. Unlimited storage and I don't have to worry that my hard drive at home--knock on wood--will go bad on me.
I'm not paying a dime for that. I'll go with photobucket and picasa. Both are free. Get your own damn tacos, b****. And check out the vid I posted for ya in the Ultra Efficient Random Videos thread.