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someone begins to follow you…
you head over to their account to check them out…
they 'have no images available' for you to see…
i block them!
what do you do?
you head over to their account to check them out…
they 'have no images available' for you to see…
i block them!
what do you do?
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Nothing. As far as I'm concerned they're no different than a random viewer.
Chris Bail
Regular Guy
I block creepy followers and anyone with no photos to share.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
i don't care and just carry on...
Thardy
Veteran
Exactly what are they doing that needs blocking?
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
I don't make them a contact....just delete their 'following invite'
Thardy
Veteran
Maybe stealing images?
maddoc
... likes film again.
"Follower" in flickr just means "bookmarking" somebody`s photo stream so I don`t care if somebody who starts "following" me posts photos in his own galleries. However, if a new follower starts posting advertisements or links to his business web-pages I immediately block them.
lynnb
Veteran
it might be that:
- they only use Flickr to post private family pictures and don't want the whole Flickerverse to see them (and possibly stalk their children)
- they don't feel confident enough about their own photographic ability to share their pictures yet, and are following people whose work they admire so they can learn
So, it wouldn't bother me.
- they only use Flickr to post private family pictures and don't want the whole Flickerverse to see them (and possibly stalk their children)
- they don't feel confident enough about their own photographic ability to share their pictures yet, and are following people whose work they admire so they can learn
So, it wouldn't bother me.
ebolton
Number 7614
I don't reciprocate on the 'followship', or respond to comments they leave on my photos. It's possible they just started up an account to leave an innocent comment on one of my shots, but you never really know and lately I'm not inclined to broaden my social circle.
Bingley
Veteran
someone begins to follow you…
you head over to their account to check them out…
they 'have no images available' for you to see…
i block them!
what do you do?
I ignore them.
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
I don't make them a contact....just delete their 'following invite'
I'm like Helen...
except I'm male
I do the same.
Cheers,
Dave
rluka
Established
Had RSS feeds of blogs I like
But of course, I don't tell them I'm subscribing to their updates, unlike Flickr
And for stealing, unless they're into a specific style, Search is much better tool than following.
But of course, I don't tell them I'm subscribing to their updates, unlike Flickr
And for stealing, unless they're into a specific style, Search is much better tool than following.
jultou
Established
I don't block them.
All the photos they can see is public anyway.
I my Flickr account I only have private or public pictures.
All the photos they can see is public anyway.
I my Flickr account I only have private or public pictures.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Haven't had to block anyone yet. Most of my Follow requests are from folks I know on forums like RFF. For the few strangers, I'll check out their Photostream, and see if I'm interested in their stuff. Most times, it's better than mine!
PF
PF
van_d
Established
You still use Flickr? 
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Why to follow one in return if no pictures?
I'm only following those who have interesting pictures.
I'm only following those who have interesting pictures.
rluka
Established
That, and how productive they are.Why to follow one in return if no pictures?
I'm only following those who have interesting pictures.
Unfollowed users because they uploaded pictures so often, they flooded my timeline even in the new Flickr homepage that only show a few latest upload from each users.
Chris Bail
Regular Guy
To clarify my earlier post. If someone adds one of my photos as a favorite, or starts following me, I'll check out their photos.
If they have nice photos that I'd be interested seeing regularly, I'll follow them.
If they have photos, but their not really my bag, I just move on with my day.
If they have nothing to share, but are brand new, I give them the benefit of the doubt and move on.
If they seem weird, or seem like their building a collection of other peoples photos for some reason, without sharing anything, I block them...with the knowledge that they can still see my photos, but can no longer put them in their collections. (i.e. I have a couple "body paint" photos that aren't really all that special, that I took for a friend that was studying SFX makeup. Those tend to get "Faved" by people that seem to not own a camera.)
Honestly, I get so few Favorites or Followers as to not really matter most of the time anyway.
If they have nice photos that I'd be interested seeing regularly, I'll follow them.
If they have photos, but their not really my bag, I just move on with my day.
If they have nothing to share, but are brand new, I give them the benefit of the doubt and move on.
If they seem weird, or seem like their building a collection of other peoples photos for some reason, without sharing anything, I block them...with the knowledge that they can still see my photos, but can no longer put them in their collections. (i.e. I have a couple "body paint" photos that aren't really all that special, that I took for a friend that was studying SFX makeup. Those tend to get "Faved" by people that seem to not own a camera.)
Honestly, I get so few Favorites or Followers as to not really matter most of the time anyway.
bwcolor
Veteran
it might be that:
- they only use Flickr to post private family pictures and don't want the whole Flickerverse to see them (and possibly stalk their children)
- they don't feel confident enough about their own photographic ability to share their pictures yet, and are following people whose work they admire so they can learn
So, it wouldn't bother me.
I think that this is a reasonable interpretation....
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