manganite Published on June 27, 2007
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One week at ipernity

Wednesday June 27, 2007 at 03:08PM

One week ago I uploaded my first picture here on ipernity. It had the number 107381, my last picture I uploaded a few minutes ago, has the number 194863. S the number doubled in just a week. That sounds good!

Nearly the same if you look at 'Lea ipernity's' contacts. Now she has 5670 contacts, last week it was about 2000 less. So more and more flickr user come here. But the number of them I know, is almost constant now, but maybe that's clear, my German contacts are all here, the rest is maybe not so motivated to move.

A look at the number of blog posts reveals the same result as a few days ago: 663 about flickr, 650 about ipernity. flickr's shadow is long...

Personally, I think, I had a good start here. Having the low overall number of users in mind, nearly hundred people call me a contact. Thanks to all of you, my friends.

And I really appreciate all your visits, comments and votes. You are much more active, than on flickr (but still the overall hugh user number overthere leads to much more total response...). I think, that's mostly originated in the stronger networking component here on ipernity. You're much more aware of what's going on in your network and the comment reply function leads to more direct communication and interaction. At least for me, the motivation to answer comments is much higher, cause I know the other one will be informed about it. On flickr it's much harder to establish at least short dialogs with other members.

That's something I really like and leads to a genuine ipernity experience, something different from flickr. It's like having a large family or living in a small village, where you always know what's going on in the neighborhood.

So I think ipernity has good chances of a flowering future. Let's see what happens 

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Christine Lebrasseur pro says:
A good predicts indeed, I wish that our sudden interest not end up saturating the spirit with healthy curiosity and creativity which reigns here...
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
manganite replies:
That would be worse. But there's this danger. Most of us are living in two worlds now, maybe that's not possible on the long term, so once one has to decide which world it will be in the end. Who knows, how it will go on...
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
Roberto Ballerini - traveling pro says:
I think the key factor is the ability of the Ipernity team to deal with this sudden growth, maintaining this high level of attention to developing the requested features and upgrading the hardware platform to cope with the new load. So I think it isn't so negative if the migration from F***** proceeds smoothly: at the level of growth of the last two weeks, I think the growth would be unsustainable (and we see the first hiccups). The good news is more and more people becoming pro, giving new cash to Ipernity to substain its growth.
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
manganite replies:
That're indeed key questions. For me it's still unclear how all this is financed anyway. Is this part of a larger company, is just some people starting a new project. What's behind?

Anyway, the technique must work, with hiccups you can not convince new customers...
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
Lutz-R. Frank says:
when I started, I think Lea only had between 500 to 600 contacts listed ;)
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )
manganite replies:
Yes, it goes rather fast... :)
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )

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