There’s no fooling Flickr’s newest employee, Detective JS Gumshoe a.k.a “This page”. Want to tag Sir Paul McCartney in a photo? Nope. Not going to happen unless you guys are “Flickr contact” tight, regardless of whether or not you snapped that sweet photo/screenshot. Flickr’s “This page” will make sure you “know” any “people” you attempt to person tag. If their not your pal he’ll even ridicule you. Try it. It’s fun.
[on a more serious note. This beats the crap out of Facebook's person tagging implementation as it's much "simpler". Whereas you need to download Facebook's Privacy Guide eBook to ensure to that you as the "tagged" individual have more "control" over who , howoften, & under what circumstances "you" are tagged. Step up Facebook. Stop perpetuating the "you signed the EULA so you'll need to opt-out, until then you've agreed to opt-in" culture of features and settings. ]


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Flickr Hired “This page” To Remind You Just How Many *People* You Don’t Know
There’s no fooling Flickr’s newest employee, Detective JS Gumshoe a.k.a “This page”. Want to tag Sir Paul McCartney in a photo? Nope. Not going to happen unless you guys are “Flickr contact” tight, regardless of whether or not you snapped that sweet photo/screenshot. Flickr’s “This page” will make sure you “know” any “people” you attempt to person tag. If their not your pal he’ll even ridicule you. Try it. It’s fun.

[on a more serious note. This beats the crap out of Facebook's person tagging implementation as it's much "simpler". Whereas you need to download Facebook's Privacy Guide eBook to ensure to that you as the "tagged" individual have more "control" over who , howoften, & under what circumstances "you" are tagged. Step up Facebook. Stop perpetuating the "you signed the EULA so you'll need to opt-out, until then you've agreed to opt-in" culture of features and settings. ]
Posted via web from jeremy mandle posts here.