With the Photobucket extortion plan going into effect, aka the p500 plan and the new TOS restricting outside sites.
https://twitter.com/photobucket/status/879841430289747968
This is going to put alot of us that use it for 3rd party linking, embedding, or hotlinking; into a bind soon, some of which I am already seeing here. I was looking into using filetrip as a replacement, but with the way filetrip currently sticks random numbers and letters infront of an uploaded filename is going to make "cut and paste" the domain and path impractical.
Will there be any way to streamline the upload of pictures with no random numbers and letters in front on picture files only?
I really don't like the way the current embed works for filetrip. I have probably several hundred pictures to move and picture links to update, using the embed link as is will likely take forever. If it is not something that can be changed easily or not changed at all, it will just mean that I'll be spending a few weeks looking for a replacement image hosting site.
Imgur has the same TOS restrictions, they just haven't enforced it yet.
If a mod feels this current concern is not relevant to filetrip, you can move or delete this post.
https://twitter.com/photobucket/status/879841430289747968
This is going to put alot of us that use it for 3rd party linking, embedding, or hotlinking; into a bind soon, some of which I am already seeing here. I was looking into using filetrip as a replacement, but with the way filetrip currently sticks random numbers and letters infront of an uploaded filename is going to make "cut and paste" the domain and path impractical.
Will there be any way to streamline the upload of pictures with no random numbers and letters in front on picture files only?
I really don't like the way the current embed works for filetrip. I have probably several hundred pictures to move and picture links to update, using the embed link as is will likely take forever. If it is not something that can be changed easily or not changed at all, it will just mean that I'll be spending a few weeks looking for a replacement image hosting site.
Imgur has the same TOS restrictions, they just haven't enforced it yet.
If a mod feels this current concern is not relevant to filetrip, you can move or delete this post.