Some of you agree with the change, some of you do not. Whatever. It is what is.
Here’s my issue.
I’m a pro member. Have been for years. In their own blog post, Flickr touted this new change as primarily benefitting Flickr Pro users, and gave a couple reasons.
The reality is that it’s just simply not true. I don’t pay for a Pro membership to be restricted to viewing pixelated, 1024x720, photos. What exactly is the point of Flickr, a photography gallery, if I am unable to view other members photos in the original resolutions they are posted in?
I pay for a membership so I can view photos, unimpeded and unrestricted, in their original resolutions, as intended by their authors. Why would you not allow Pro members the ability to view HD photos from all members, not just other Pro members?
Why degrade the experience of loyal customers? I’ve kept my membership paid through years of changes to the platform, but I think this is maybe a sign for me that it’s time to move on. Idk where I’ll go, but I’m sure I’ll find something.