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Flickr has always been a great way to share and archive photos. Since the start, Flickr's stated goal was to be a digital photo gallery for photographers, enthusiasts and professional. They pretty much inspired the clean and responsive grid system that most galleries and photo platforms, including Instagram, have embraced. Uploads are easy, and you can organize photos fairly easily into galleries. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Flickr missed it's moment and is no longer the go-to destination for the best photos on the web, nor is it a useful option for photographers to share their work. Flickr is missing the social functionality and cultural embrace of Instagram, yet it's also missing the high end pedigree of similar services like 500px. And it can't hold a candle to the archival and search capabilities of Google Photos. It's not so much that there is anything inherently wrong with Flickr, so much as it doesn't stand up to the competition in any one area, and it loses it's value as a result. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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