Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2019/12/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Flickr is a great thing. After reading this email, I joined Flickr Pro. On 2019-12-20 10:48 am, scleroplex via LUG wrote: > Dear Flickr Pros, > > First, and above all else: thank you. Thank you for being a part of > our community. Thank you for caring about Flickr. Thank you for > supporting Flickr. Thank you for being a Flickr Pro. > > Two years ago, Flickr was losing tens of millions of dollars a year. > Our company, SmugMug, stepped in to rescue it from being shut down and > to save tens of billions of your precious photos from being erased. > > Why? We?ve spent 17 years lovingly building our company into a > thriving, family-owned and -operated business that cares deeply about > photographers. SmugMug has always been the place for photographers to > showcase their photography, and we?ve long admired how Flickr has been > the community where they connect with each other. We couldn?t stand by > and watch Flickr vanish. > > So we took a big risk, stepped in, and saved Flickr. Together, we > created the world?s largest photographer-focused community: a place > where photographers can stand out and fit in. > > And yet, Flickr?the world?s most-beloved, money-losing business?still > needs your help. > > We?ve been hard at work improving Flickr. We hired an excellent, large > staff of Support Heroes who now deliver support with an average > customer satisfaction rating of above 90%. We got rid of Yahoo?s > login. We moved the platform and every photo to Amazon Web Services > (AWS), the industry leader in cloud computing, and modernized its > technology along the way. As a result, pages are already 20% faster > and photos load 30% more quickly. Platform outages, including Pandas, > are way down. Flickr continues to get faster and more stable, and > important new features are being built once again. > > Our work is never done, but we?ve made tremendous progress. > > Flickr still needs your help. It?s still losing money. You, and > hundreds of thousands of loyal Flickr members stepped up and joined > Flickr Pro, for which we are eternally grateful. It?s losing a lot > less money than it was. But it?s not yet making enough. > > We need more Flickr Pro members if we want to keep the Flickr dream > alive, and we need your help to share the story of Flickr. > > We didn?t buy Flickr because we thought it was a cash cow. Unlike > platforms like Facebook, we also didn?t buy it to invade your privacy > and sell your data. We bought it because we love photographers, we > love photography, and we believe Flickr deserves not only to live on > but thrive. We think the world agrees; and we think the Flickr > community does, too. But we cannot continue to operate it at a loss as > we?ve been doing. > > Flickr is the world?s largest photographer-focused community. It?s the > world?s best way to find great photography and connect with amazing > photographers. Flickr hosts some of the world?s most iconic, most > priceless photos, freely available to the entire world. This community > is home to more than 100 million accounts and tens of billions of > photos. It serves billions of photos every single day. It?s huge. It?s > a priceless treasure for the whole world. And it costs money to > operate. Lots of money. > > As you know, Flickr is the best value in photo sharing anywhere in the > world. Flickr Pro members get ad-free browsing for themselves and > their visitors, advanced stats, unlimited full-quality storage for all > their photos, plus premium features and access to the world?s largest > photographer-focused community. > > Please, help us spread the word. Help us make Flickr thrive. Help us > ensure Flickr has a bright future. Every Flickr Pro subscription goes > directly to keeping Flickr alive and creating great new experiences > for photographers like you. We are building lots of great things for > the Flickr community, but we need your help. We can do this together. > > We?re launching our end-of-year Pro subscription campaign on Thursday, > December 26, but I want to give you a coupon code to share with > friends, family, or anyone who shares your love of photography and > community so they can enjoy the same 25% discount before the campaign > starts. > > We?ve gone to great lengths to optimize Flickr for cost savings > wherever possible, but the increasing cost of operating this enormous > community and continuing to invest in its future will require a small > price increase early in the new year, so this is truly the very best > time to help everyone upgrade to a Pro membership. > > If you value Flickr finally being independent, built for photographers > and by photographers, we need your help. > > With gratitude, > > Don MacAskill > Co-Founder, CEO & Chief Geek > SmugMug + Flickr > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information