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Zippo
29th June 2017, 05:32 PM
Since Photobucket has removed my ability to link images hosted to forums like TFNZ, I am looking around for another source.

I have both OneDrive and Google Photos, but neither allow direct image linking (I can paste a URL - I believe to a shared account https://goo.gl/photos/9YDAsk18Siu7HkCx5)

Anyone know of alternatives?

Or, does anyone know how to set up a website (I own the domain) so I can drop images into that and then direct link?

DarkHyren
29th June 2017, 06:59 PM
I use http://imgur.com/ it's free to use and gives you many options including image resizing and the ability to link directly to an image.

Example, resized on their end from this picture http://i.imgur.com/Tj0Vnn8.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Tj0Vnn8t.jpg

Zippo
30th June 2017, 05:18 PM
Seems Imgur is ok at the moment; however they have been experimenting with a new hotlinking display that links to other similar pictures.
There terms of service is also a bit vague, hinting that hotlinking is not ok - but it seems to be referencing website use rather than forums

Anyway, have signed up

GoktimusPrime
30th June 2017, 07:44 PM
Well this sucks. It looks like most of my images no longer work, but other people's still do. :confused: And my avatar still loads too. Huh... might need to look for another source, but then what I do with existing posted images, like the G1/CHUGUR comparison thread etc.? :( :mad:

Sinnertwin
30th June 2017, 07:46 PM
I use http://imgur.com/ it's free to use and gives you many options including image resizing and the ability to link directly to an image.

Example, resized on their end from this picture http://i.imgur.com/Tj0Vnn8.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Tj0Vnn8t.jpg

Same. Photobucket was being a bitch, taking too long to load, pop-ups etc
Imgur is so much easier to use also.

Megatran
30th June 2017, 10:36 PM
Looks as though photobucket has kicked the bucket.

GoktimusPrime
1st July 2017, 01:29 PM
I found a way to sort of circumvent Photobucket, and that is to add "th_" in front of the image file name. So Photobucket still at least allows thumbnail size files to be shared, just not full sized. Which does suck, but what I might do is go back to threads like the G1/CHUG comparison thread, reduce the images to thumbnail size and embed hotlinks to the full sized images on those thumbnails. So people can still view the thumbnails and just click on them to view full size.

I'll be looking for another option to host future images though - but this is just an option for existing images that I've posted.

tron07
3rd July 2017, 10:49 AM
photobucket stop working? their service is getting from bad to worst anyway. very slow nowadays, some days doesnt even work.

test test

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y258/tron07/TF%20Toys/IMG_20170204_085703_zps9ipmp8sx.jpg

Ralph Wiggum
8th July 2017, 12:02 PM
Just deleted my Photobucket account because I'm sck of their shitty bloated ad filled website and this 3rd party image hosting fee was the final straw.

I'm using imgur now and noticed the comments/like system. I'm ignoring it for now, but my thought is, "seriously? did I just sign up to another social media platform ?"

DELTAprime
8th July 2017, 08:52 PM
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned in this thread the price Photobucket wants for their "service". $400USD PER YEAR

People are calling it the "Photobucket Ransom". It's screwing over lots of people.

DarkHyren
8th July 2017, 09:44 PM
lol, it could only be a ransom if there weren't other image hosts out there, people are over reacting about this big time.
It could be a lot worse, when imageshack pulled the same sort of thing they made their whole service pay to play and removed the ability for free users to even access/download their photos.
At least for now it seems photobucket users can still link to their pictures and download them even if they cant embed them on other sites, though that will probably go next.
I dont really disagree with them charging ebay sellers and online stores for image embedding since it is using their server bandwidth and all and when the service was for personal use not business, but I dont agree with the way they're handling the matter.
Then again I never liked photobucket anyway, that's why when imageshack changed into a pay site I picked imgur

Thurmus
11th July 2017, 03:16 PM
Just deleted my Photobucket account as I only use it to post photos here. Will start looking around but any suggestions greatly received.

MV75
11th July 2017, 08:17 PM
After 11 years as a member, not anymore, finally deleted the account. They can suck it. I really hope their planned flip of the site to a big corp fails as people leave instead of pay them.

UltraMarginal
13th July 2017, 10:49 AM
I've been using photobucket less and less over the last 2 years as the mobile and not-mobile sites get slower and more flash and advertisement filled. to the point now where I haven't shared photos on here in several months.

Imgur you say. I might have to give it a go.

Tober
13th July 2017, 06:47 PM
I'm using flickr now that Photobucket is dead to me.

1AZRAEL1
16th July 2017, 08:35 AM
I wasn't even aware of the Photobucket scandal until I saw it mentioned in the acquisitions thread. Time to login, take my photos back down and delete my account. I'll admit, it's been a very long time since I've even uploaded anything to them.

I have Imgur on my phone, which is what I've used most recently. I'll use that unless it turns to crap too

Borgeman
16th July 2017, 12:06 PM
lol, it could only be a ransom if there weren't other image hosts out there, people are over reacting about this big time.


Its being called ransom because while you can still downloads pics, any of your pics that were actively in use/embedded elsewhere were also being blocked in your photobucket library, with the idea that you HAD to pay to get those back. That was the case with the 2 pics that used to be in my sig below.

However once i stopped using them here, I checked a couple of days later and they became visible again in my photobucket library and I downloaded them.

Megatran
16th July 2017, 02:59 PM
What does this mean for the First Sightings for Australia thread? Pics or it didn't happen. :(

DarkHyren
16th July 2017, 06:13 PM
Its being called ransom because while you can still downloads pics, any of your pics that were actively in use/embedded elsewhere were also being blocked in your photobucket library, with the idea that you HAD to pay to get those backDid not know that as I dont have a PB account, but at least people can get their pictures back after stopping sharing. To this day I still cant get any of my imageshack pictures back which is part of the reason I always keep backups now.
But I still think that most people are over reacting, and that the majority that are tossing a tanty over it in the news are ebay sellers trying to make profit off PBs bandwidth for no cost.
As I said, I understand why they are doing this I just dont agree with the way that they have handled it.

As for other free hosts I know people that used to swear by http://tinypic.com/ so if anyone wants to look into them it's another option, other then that I dont know much about the other image hosts out there.

Perhaps another option could be hosting your pictures on your facebook pages (or we could make a page for otca pictures?) and link to those, not sure of FBs terms in regards to hotlinking pictures hosted on their site but if those pictures are only shared here it might be an option as it's not for profit and would fall under personal use

Borgeman
16th July 2017, 06:25 PM
Some of the people chucking the sads have years worth of blog posts or pages that now need to be edited and its just a massive inconvenience, especially since there was no advance warning before they locked out shared pics.

JuzMel
26th July 2017, 01:56 PM
Google Photos work as well, just that you have to right-click the photo to 'save image address' and the address is really long.

It was rather annoying, but just had to upload some of the pics again and edit the links. Just did it for my collection page for now.

Check this page for some other hosting alternatives:
https://www.ghacks.net/2017/07/02/photobucket-alternatives-for-third-party/

GoktimusPrime
8th August 2018, 12:55 AM
Photobucket seems to be working again

UltraMarginal
8th August 2018, 10:38 AM
They'll have to really have picked up their game to draw me back. There was so much flash and advertising on their site before they started to charge for accounts that I rarely used it anyway, it used to crash my work machine and slow my home machine dramatically.

Galvatran
8th August 2018, 05:27 PM
Photobucket seems to be working again
:eek: ... for how long?... :p