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Another reason to migrate from Flickr

Sunday July 29, 2007 at 09:27AM

Yeah, I know I should be moving in here to defend freedom of speech. And I do appreciate that the whole Yahoo fiasco has done awful damage to Flickr. But what's really pushing me away from Flickr at the moment is much more personal. A couple of the groups I hang out on, the ones where all my local pictures, just seemed to be being ruined by some people's rather snide take on street photography.

Now, I'm all for the freedom to photograpph whoever and whatever you want if they're in public. It's not the pictures that get me, it's the comments and tags these people feel the need to annotate their pictures with. I mean, do you really need to tag your picture of someone with "fat" and "chav"? Or a picture of a perfectly average looking woman in her early 40s with "haggard" and some jibe about plastic surgery? And the funniest thing is that these clowns then post their pictures to groups identifying themselves with street photographers like Cartier-Bresson or Martin Parr, yet they just don't seem to understand the concept of letting the picture speak for itself, whcih to me is the power of the great street photgrapherrs like the ones they seem to admire. I rather think that if you wouldn't be prepared to call someone a fat chav to their face you probably shouldn't tag their picture "fat chav" either.

It's going to be an interesting day when one of the "untermensch" these people enjoy mocking so much turns out to be able to use the internet and sees one of the pictures of themselves. Maybe they'll pop along to a flickrmeet to have a chat with their photographer, that I would pay to photograph.

Anyhow, at least for now this place seems like a much nicer place to hang out than Flickr, and being here venting is stopping me from commiting an act of verbal violence on someone's Flickr stream too. Now time to go out and take some pictures in the sun, it's time I took some stuff specifically for this stream.

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Theresa says:
It seems pretty good here so far. Smaller and quieter. I come around often to look at pictures.
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picsbymac says:
Ouch...what a mean thing to do, tag in that fashion. No, that wouldn't be a group I'd be participating in either. Whatever your reason for being here - welcome.
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DrShuggy says:
@picsbymac - thanks, this place reminds me of Flickr in the old days, much more friendly than it is now.
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brendadada says:
Just had to come back here (not that it's hardship), to see if I'd dreamt this. Hah, kudos to you, Dr Shuggy.

This fellow followed me and my 79 year old mother aound Boro a couple of weeks ago, dancing around in front of us and jumping out in Binns' doorway. Since he has no concept of tacit permission. I thought best not to speak to the lad at all, since he was inevitably going to post as unflattering picture as he could possibly snatch, complete with descriptive tags as you say.

One day someone is going to put the bloke in hospital. My uncle Gordon might be one such, although he abhors violence. But a father of one of those teenage girls he alternately leers over and ridicules might not be quite so restrained.
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DrShuggy says:
You're right, someone is going to lamp the guy sooner or later. Having grown up in Middlesbrough myself I have friends and family down there, so it might well be me if I catch a picture of one of them with one of his pearls of wisdom appended to it..... But you're right one of the girl's dads is going to take serious exception sooner or later. Now, the picture of that meeting wouldn't need any tags at all ;)

Completely independently his pics (or comments more specifically) have been driving Caroline mad too it turns out. As she wisely commeneted on one of his pics of her in York, he probably would have tagged it very differently if he didn't know who she was...
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brendadada says:
I was born in Darlington and have a huge extended family in villages all over Teeside and Durham, so it might well be one of my uncles. ;)

About York: I don't think it's possible for anyone there not to have known who I was ref the jumping. And oddly, the lad emailed me afterwards to say how much he'd enjoyed meeting me, although I cannot recall us exchanging a single word. Yet subsequent to his hopping around at us in Boro, he pretended not to know who I am? Odd and deeply unpleasant.

Caroline is /very/ wise like that!
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