I'm very happy to see groups finally implemented, but it seems so, that as a non-pro I can only join 10 groups. While I'm already reached this limit, I have to decline all further invitations. Sorry, my friends :(
Nevertheless, I already founded two groups. One is for pictures from Bonn, the city I'm living in since one year, and the other one is for pictures from Japan, the wonderful country I had the pleasure to live in for two years.
The two groups you'll find if you click on the following links:
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melpomene says:
rob_visual says:
manganite replies:
But I will wait. Now there is again some hype, but if it is slowing down as fast as the first one, it will not be worth to spend money.
So let's see how things will proceed.
Roberto Ballerini pro says:
manganite replies:
Personally I would suggest another limit, something like 5 groups per image or so. But the ten groups limit is the most restrictive one for non-pros here on ipernity. The existence of such a limit I can understand, but maybe they should lift it up to 20, or so. I think it would encourage non-pros to be more active here.
Christophe Ruelle pro replies:
GiNa P. pro says:
And if I am honest: I have more different interest in photography than only 10. It's hard to make a decision.
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Paŭl Peeraerts pro says:
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cara says:
Hmmm...maybe i should suggest a "fave a group" feature to TeamIpernity. They have faves of sets and stuff here, maybe it would fly?
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Juan Ferrer says:
The problem is the community, the movement.
ipernity is way cooler and better that flickr but since so few people use it, is not so a interesting place for Photography as flickr is.
The groups concept is fundamental fur the exchange of ideas , communication, culture, etc.
If ipernity limits the groups, limits its own growth as well.
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Bigoode pro says:
they (admins) are really here for us !
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