Can you see who viewed your pictures on Flickr?
You can’t. It wouldn’t be an accurate feature either, as individuals that aren’t even logged in to Flickr can view your public photos. This thread was closed automatically due to a lack of responses over the last month.
What does Flickr Explore mean?
Flickr’s Explore page is one of the most beloved features for photographers in the Flickr community. It’s a way to seek inspiration and discover amazing talent from the community, or to connect with photographers who share similar interests.
How do I get my photos noticed on Flickr?
- 10 Ways to Make Your Photos More Visible on Flickr.
- Establish a great foundation first.
- Give your photos succinct, keyword-rich titles.
- Add tags to your photos.
- Incorporate relevant popular tags.
- Include photo descriptions.
- Target specific geographic audiences.
- Customize your privacy settings.
What does the scout do on Flickr?
Scout is a third-party application that uses the Flickr API to retrieve the daily Explore data. It then uses that data to show any user all of his photos that are currently featured somewhere in Explore.
Is scout good in flicker?
Information. Scout is an Evil Team role, which is also one of the 14 Roles in Flicker which appear in Anonymous Mode and Regular Mode. The Scout’s goal is to “bug” someone, as known as selecting a player to view. Once you have visited someone, you are able to see who visited them, and whether or not they were attacked.
When should I post on Flickr?
Flickr Tip #4: Post your photo early in the morning. Remember that explore includes the most interesting photos on the site during one calendar day. Common sense says that the longer you have your line in the water, the more fish you’ll catch.
How do I succeed on Flickr?
- #2. Get a Professional Account. It doesn’t cost much to buy an annual professional account from Flickr.
- #3. Join Plenty Of Groups and Be Active.
- #4. Properly Tag and Organize Your Photos.
- #5. Allow Creative Commons Use.
Is Flickr good for photographers?
The last harsh reality is that Flickr is associated with amateurs. While some professional photographers do post to the site, the overwhelming majority of users are amateurs. Flickr is a great photo sharing tool and the web “home” of many camera wielders around the world.