Flickr has dropped an early Christmas present, upping accounts space limits
unlimited uploads — the two gigabyte monthly limit is no more (yep, pro users have no limits on how many photos they can upload)! At the same time, we’ve upped the limit for free account members as well, from 20MB per month up to 100MB (yep, five times more)!
I’m sure this will come in very handy and is a welcome improvement. While most people I know on the basic accounts do not really reach their account limits very often it can be frustrating the one time they need more. This will make the chance of this happening even more rare.
Much more fun is the Christmas Easter Egg (if there is such a thing!), add a note to a photograph in your Flickr stream saying “ho ho ho hat” or “ho ho ho beard” for a festive treat.
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They’ve forgot to mention that only last 200 photos are shown for free users and that limit wasn’t removed…
Really? That’s not great is it …
Free account still means only last 200 pictures and only three sets allowed – they’re the limits I’d upgrade to get around. As I never upload higher resolution than 800pix to the web and have my own website as well, I’d be unlikely to hit 20Mb on flickr, let alone 100. I haven’t reached 200 pics yet, but when I do I probably will start paying.