Damn, moblogging with Flickr doesn’t seem to be working very well. Some of the posts I’m sending are not posting. Take the last post for instance (”Paperback“): it didn’t post when I sent it from the store, and when I got back home I sent it again and then it posted. Has anybody else had this kind of problem with Flickr? This is really disappointing.
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It’s doing exactly the same with me. It’s always been slightly flaky, but after a period where everything seemed to get through, since last night only about half have made it.
Well, I’m glad to hear it’s not just me, and so probably not related to my setup. Problem some hickups with the Flickrs servers. Let’s hope they get it fixed soon.
“If Yahoo!’s Flickr wants to avoid being dubbed Flakr, it needs to take this seriously.” - The Register
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/04/14/flakey_flickr_fckd_again/
Damn.
I just posted that as a funny quote regarding their name vs the flakiness. :)