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New statistics tool on flickr

Tuesday October 28, 2008 at 09:08PM

While we are waiting forever for a flickr-like display of the new pictures of *all* of our contacts, flickr has introduced a new statistics tool. I am really impressed - you can have all kinds of information about the access of your images.



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Gerhardpro says:
… but only for pro accounts! As far as I have seen.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Roberto Ballerini - travelingpro says:
There was alredy a statistics tool for pro account, introduced some month after the censorship debacle. They only improved on it (or are they using the new frontpage layout as a marketing tool?)

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Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
ghoermannpro replies:
oops. I did not know that - I just stumbled over it on my occasional visit on the other side - and I was really impressed.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Roberto Ballerini - travelingpro says:
Technically, with the release of the API, it is possible to modify some Firefox extension as Carsten's IpernityFox to do what you wait for... (it would be very resource-angry for huge networks as mine, but some simple loops for "normal" networks)
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
ghoermannpro replies:
I hate these references to the API. I am not here for programming, I just want to use the system. If the system does not fit my needs, i will certainly not spend a few weeks to go through all these web-programming tutorials to finally write programs - I will look for an alternative. In my eyes, ipernity is starting to go into a wrong direction with these APi things - away from fotography and away from the normal user. Except for the API there was no change in the system for normal users for over a year now. The last big change for the normal user was the introduction of groups.
Since the beginning, they have not been able to show us a limited number of new pictures from *all* our contacts - this function is broken since the beginning and apparently there is no hope for a change.

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Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Дон Андреpro replies:
Don't be ignorant of the possibilities of the API. You need something like this so that other services can build atop. For example how can Picnick get the image data to modify and replace it back to ipernity?
That you don't understand the API doesn't mean it's not good for anything, this is not your usual style of argument.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
ghoermannpro replies:
The API maybe fine for programmers, I just do not and will never use it (I do not even know picnick) and I think that the development of the APi is at the expense of the normal interface.

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Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Дон Андреpro replies:
Team ipernity announces Picnik integration. I've tried it a couple of times, it's really nice for that quick touch up.
About using the API: you will never know that you use it... Don't tell me you've never tried former fd's flickr tools, current big huge labs: bighugelabs.com/flickr (never ever used On Black? Scout? never played name that contact? Favorite Surfer?).
Don't think about the API about something for programmers... Programmers make programs and programs are for users mostly, how do you know in advance you'll never use any of these programs?

If you want other features realized and there ARE a lot that have high priority no doubt, you should write to Team Ipernity and deposit your wishes there. I think the problem is that there is such a lot of work to do here on ipernity and all is equally important.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Roberto Ballerini - travelingpro replies:
My reference to the Api wasn't intended to tell you to use it, but simply to inform you that, with the API release, programmers external to the Team Ipernity can implement (and are implementing!) the missing features :)

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Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
h-e-n-r-ypro says:
Hi!
I started a statistics application some time ago.
I only used the normal HTML-Output of the Website by Screen Scraping.
Now there is a more powerfful API which can be used for that purpose. I'm planning to use it to build a simple statistics application for ipernity.

www.ipernity.com/blog/h-e-n-r-y/109342

I'm not a pro user on flickr, so unfortunately don't know the flickr statistics tools.
Posted 10 months ago. ( permalink )

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