Nobody wants to steal your crappy photos of meals you are about to eat or the shoes you are wearing on your feet (directed at 99% of instagram users)
I think a lot of people are just mad at the fact of it. Knowing instagram WON'T do it, but the idea that they put it there. I know some people have said they just outright feel insulted and no company should put this in their TOS. More of a statement quit then a fear quit.
I don't care if its my scungey old socks from the back of my sock draw. I don't want some creepy old man coming into my room and taking em. It is not his decision to make. Ok so it's really his house. But theyre my scungey old socks. I'll pay the rent. But he can't have my old socks. Plus sometimes I hide diamonds in there.
But you don't pay the rent because its free. It was probably just an attorney trying to cover their asses just in case they would do anything.
Ha looks like I was smart for deleting my account the instant those fucktards at facebook bought the company!
^ as an advertising creative director, i'm more than a little offended at that statement. OF COURSE we care about quality... but unfortunately "quality" costs money, and most clients are cheap-asses. ... blah blah blah arguments about people "not getting paid"... but i can speak from experience saying that if you want to use any image in ANY sort of advertising campaign, you have to have releases signed out the ass. we've had to buy out entire olympic training arenas to be sure that there's no random peon walking around the back of a shot and we have to scrap the entire spot because we can't find out who it is and legal's got their panties in a bunch because of it. so don't worry... your dumb face/plate of food/pumped-up kicks won't be popped in under a nike/playtex/mastercard logo anytime soon without you knowing about it. but then again, if you constantly hashtag #everygoddamnstupidfuckingthing, then yes, you're likely going to turn up in some media research company's list of "people that we should market our shit towards." now i'm going to go back and take more pictures of my stupid customs...
I have learned something new as a result of this whole mess. Instagram, unlike Flickr, does not let you see all the images that you have liked. There is some limit based on the count of images you have liked or how old the likes are. I use my favorited photos list in Flickr all the time. It's like my personal scrapbook of awesomeness. I guess I figured Instagram's likes worked the same, but clearly they are more designed to function as a temporary popularity contest for the images in people's streams. Lame.
I just noticed some (not all) of my Instagram pics are not being transferred to my Flickr... Anyone experiencing the same thing? Anyone knows why this may be happening? When I noticed, I tried manually doing it again with the Share Photo option, but even though I did not get an error message, they don't appear on Flickr. Weird.
... must be an iphone thing. android instagram (or at least mine) doesn't have a share to flickr option...
ah, it's there when you originally post it. my bad... but why isn't it available after you post? (there's no flickr under "share" when you look at the more options "..." button near the favorite and comment buttons)