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I don't have a buck for days long zippers or fences and certainly this goes to all the many interested people who want to come to us and then have to see this... Sorry...
I never had a relationship with rice closures or so...
I don't have a buck for days long zippers or fences and certainly this goes to all the many interested people who want to come to us and then have to see this... Sorry...
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I really did not intend to personalize any think said by you I apologize if I have offended you in any way. I thought I was just saying the obvious. Freedom of choice for all to choose Challenges or not. That is all.
I think there is sometimes misunderstandings because of language I only speak English. And sometime it hard to interpret what is actually being said. Again no offence was intended towards you personally. We are friends here and have been for a long time.
One option is to have "secret societies". Sometimes I keep my challenge group contributions as private, and share them only within the group. That also keeps the images away form Explore. Some challenge groups could of course decide to do so in general.
But personally I prefer to let all flowers bloom. Excluding of course SPAM and "inappropriate". I even think the challenge group contributions also challenges what is usually seen as "popular". Usually the pretty landscapes and a figure of some living creature (human or animal) is seen the most popular.
Although, it also seems that "popular is popular". Who ever becomes favorite then receives even more faves, no matter what becomes posted. That can be applied to challenge groups. Because those groups have become popular, then people participating to them (including me) seem to acknowledge more easily just the effort of getting the challenge done.
And if someone wants to read more on what probably affects on such things as what makes a picture "popular" or "memorable", here are two links on those subjects:
What makes an image popular?
A. Khosla, A. Das Sarma and R. Hamid
International World Wide Web Conference (WWW), 2014
popularity.csail.mit.edu
Isola, P., Xiao, J., Torralba, A., Oliva, A. What makes an image memorable? IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2011. Pages 145-152.
web.mit.edu/phillipi/Public/WhatMakesAnImageMemorable
I suppose here at ipernity the popularity especially depends on "social cues" mentioned on the article by Khosia, Das Sarma and Hamid:
- Number of views of all public images of the user
- Number of public images uploaded by the user
- Number of contacts of the user
- Number of groups the user belongs to
- Number of members in the groups an user belongs to
- The amount of time since the user joined to photo service
For the sake of constructive discussion and freedom of speech it is better to have the discussion than to hold a grudge in silence.
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