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  2. Image sharing - Wikipedia

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    Image sharing. Image sharing, or photo sharing, is the publishing or transfer of digital photos online. Image sharing websites offer services such as uploading, hosting, managing and sharing of photos (publicly or privately). [1] This function is provided through both websites and applications that facilitate the upload and display of images.

  3. Flickr - Wikipedia

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    Flickr provides both private and public image storage. A user uploading an image can set privacy controls that determine who can view the image. A photo can be flagged as either public or private. [59] Private images are visible by default only to the uploader, but they can also be marked as viewable by friends or family.

  4. List of image-sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Free, Dronestagram is a photo sharing community dedicated to drone photography. The site that has been described as " Instagram for drones ", allows hobbyists to share their geo-referenced aerial photos and videos. [5] Since 20 May 2013, 1TB free, 200MB per image, all photos display, original files downloadable.

  5. File:How many public photos are uploaded to Flickr every day ...

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    The numbers of uploads reported hereafter concern PUBLIC PHOTOS ONLY, i.e. private photo or other type of material like videos are not accounted. A few requests show that a vast majority of the uploaded material happens to be “public photo” anyway. I compiled these results using the data obtained from the " Flickr API.

  6. SmugMug - Wikipedia

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    Active. SmugMug is a paid image sharing, image hosting service, and online video platform on which users can upload photos and videos. The company also facilitates the sale of digital and print media for amateur and professional photographers. [3] On April 20, 2018, SmugMug purchased Flickr from Oath Inc. [4]

  7. Photobucket - Wikipedia

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    Active. Photobucket is an image hosting and video hosting website, web services suite, and online community based in Denver, Colorado, United States. Photobucket once hosted more than 10 billion images from 100 million registered members. Links from personal Photobucket accounts were often used for avatars displayed on Internet forums, storage ...

  8. Webshots - Wikipedia

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    Webshots relaunched as a photo sharing service called Smile by Webshots; however, the service no longer exists. In May 2013, Threefold Photos introduced Webshots Wallpaper & Screensaver, a nod to the original service, which is a desktop application for Windows and macOS and comes with a sampler of free high-resolution professional photos.

  9. Wikipedia:How to upload a photo - Wikipedia

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    Third is the adding of the image to the article. To do so, you would add the following code to the article: [ [File:IMAGENAMEHERE.jpg|thumb|right|CAPTIONTEXTGOESHERE]] First is the file name. Second is the word "thumb" which indicates that the image is a thumbnail; which allows for appropriate resizing and bordering (without this code, the ...