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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 103404" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>I don't know either, that is why i was asking the question. It's only my opinion, but besides being able to share photos with friends/family alot quicker (send a link instead of a bunch of photos in an email), i see no point in an aspiring photographer throwing up all his work onto flickr. What is it that they would accomplish by doing this? <again, i am asking. Would it not be best to develop a website, start small/local and then build up from there? I just don't understand why people throw up every single photo onto these websites and then are surprised that one of their photos is stolen! Same goes with FB users who post every nuance of their life on the internet and then are shocked to learn that the information go into the hands of other people!! Ugghhhh..... If you don't want it stolen, if you would never say it in public, if you would never share it with anyone else, why post it on the internet!? Anyhow, i digress.... hockey is going to be back in a few weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 103404, member: 9619"] I don't know either, that is why i was asking the question. It's only my opinion, but besides being able to share photos with friends/family alot quicker (send a link instead of a bunch of photos in an email), i see no point in an aspiring photographer throwing up all his work onto flickr. What is it that they would accomplish by doing this? <again, i am asking. Would it not be best to develop a website, start small/local and then build up from there? I just don't understand why people throw up every single photo onto these websites and then are surprised that one of their photos is stolen! Same goes with FB users who post every nuance of their life on the internet and then are shocked to learn that the information go into the hands of other people!! Ugghhhh..... If you don't want it stolen, if you would never say it in public, if you would never share it with anyone else, why post it on the internet!? Anyhow, i digress.... hockey is going to be back in a few weeks. [/QUOTE]
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