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  2. Flickr - Wikipedia

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    If a group is public the photo becomes public as well. Flickr also provides a "contact list" which can be used to control image access for a specific set of users in a way similar to that of LiveJournal. In November 2006, Flickr created a "guest pass" system that allows private photos to be shared with non-Flickr members.

  3. List of image-sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Yes - star rating: the ability to rate photos numerically, usually on a scale from 1 to 5; Some - thumbs up/down rating, "mark as favorite", or a rating system accessible only to logged-in users; Download originals: Yes - anyone can download the original photo; Some - only photos of "pro" members can be downloaded

  4. Wikipedia : Upload/Flickr

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    There are various tools available for quickly uploading pictures from Flickr at Commons:Flickr_files#Uploading_images. The easiest way is to simply use UploadWizard. The Wikimedia Commons is a collection of freely licensed images shared by all Wikimedia projects. When you upload an image to Commons, it will automatically be available here under ...

  5. Image sharing - Wikipedia

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    With facial recognition software tagging photos can become quicker and easier; the more tagging done of an individual the more accurate the software can be. This type of software is currently in use on Facebook. [38] Photo tagging is a way of labeling photos so that viewers can know who is who in the picture.

  6. Yahoo Photos - Wikipedia

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    March, 2000: Yahoo! Photos launched. March 29, 2005: Yahoo bought Flickr, which is an online community to share and discuss personal photos and montages. January 14, 2007: Yahoo! Photos updated the site with new features, including free full-resolution downloads from ISPs that have partnerships with Yahoo. [8]

  7. Wikipedia talk:Upload/Flickr - Wikipedia

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    It would seem that if Image A (Commons) and Image B (Flickr) both show the subject equally well and are equally relevant to the article, if Image A is from Commons that it should be used in higher priority than/in replace of Image B from Flickr. 1A) I haven’t used Flickr in a long time but I remember the creator can change the license.

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  9. Template:Flickr free - Wikipedia

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    This template allows Wikipedia editors to document their searches for free photos on Flickr, by saving calls to the template on user pages, talk pages, and other project pages. This provides several benefits, including: One can repeat a search at some time in the future, when Flickr will possibly have accumulated more photos.