The death of Photobucket
2017-Jul-01, Saturday 10:54![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yesterday the internet was full of the news that Photobucket had decided to start charging $400 a year for the privilege of third-party linking, breaking millions of photo links all across the internet and devastating the blogging and forum communities. I post a lot of pictures with all my food and video game posts, and they're all hosted on Photobucket. The pictures still work, for the moment, but I'm not taking any chances.
So now I have to go through my posts and correct hundreds of photo links and point them to the new hosting site I transferred everything to. I already fixed my Japan tag, mostly so that my Japan vacation blogstorm would be in order, and I'm working now on the anime conventions tag. Doing video games or food will...take a lot longer, though fortunately my photo captions transferred over so if I do wake up to a bunch of dead links, I'll be able to reconstruct everything pretty easily.
And I was actually paying for a Photobucket plan, too, because I had so many pictures there! Oh well.
So now I have to go through my posts and correct hundreds of photo links and point them to the new hosting site I transferred everything to. I already fixed my Japan tag, mostly so that my Japan vacation blogstorm would be in order, and I'm working now on the anime conventions tag. Doing video games or food will...take a lot longer, though fortunately my photo captions transferred over so if I do wake up to a bunch of dead links, I'll be able to reconstruct everything pretty easily.
And I was actually paying for a Photobucket plan, too, because I had so many pictures there! Oh well.

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Date: 2017-Jul-03, Monday 13:59 (UTC)Yeah...
I picked SmugMug because they're pay-only, so I figure they have a better long-term business plan, and because there was an easy importer tool that maintained my album structure and photo titles. But there's no guarantee anywhere is safe.