Flickr Redesign

Jun 13, 2013 13:30

Photo sharing site Flickr did a massive redesign last month. Photos are now displayed larger - and unless viewed individually, lacking titles and captions. Various other changes as well, most of which result in the site being slower loading and harder navigate. Flickr is owned by Yahoo. I remember when Yahoo killed GeoCities; I wonder if Yahoo is ( Read more... )

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infrogmation June 13 2013, 19:49:25 UTC
Seen on my Flickr feed: "with the old good flickr i had every day more then 1000 views, now not even half. SOME IS GOIING WRONG" "I'm posting and looking, but certainly not as much as before. It takes too much effort and time, like walking across a field of deep mud." A Flickr stats screenshot

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iayork June 14 2013, 10:39:31 UTC
I liked the new redesign at first glance, but quickly found that it has reduced usability. I bet that lots of casual users do like it, because it is more eye-catching. The question for Yahoo! is whether the gain in casual users is worth the loss of intensive users. My guess is no, but they're the ones with the data.

It does seem like they could relatively easily compromise and offer more power user features as options.

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surferelf June 14 2013, 14:08:44 UTC
Back when Flickr was top dog, they were able to break stuff with impugnity. Now that you can put photos pretty much anywhere, they have to compete, and it looks like they have no idea how to do it. It's a shame, really.

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infrogmation June 14 2013, 18:23:55 UTC
I'd missed this one earlier:

Derek Powazek on TechHive: The new Flickr: Goodbye customers, hello ads

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