It doesn’t seem like Flickr can get a break right now after the events of this week. On Monday, Flickr changed its look and triggered mixed reactions in many users. Then Marissa Mayer stated that there is no such thing as a professional photographer, and took it back with barely an apology. Plus, the former Pro users felt screwed over because they lost their unlimited storage only to later learn that they’ve been grandfathered in for it.
But according to one of the company’s latest tweets, their users are experiencing UI and performance issues. Many of them are typically filled with internet snark such as, “I bet those nice old white pages would load smoothly.” Overall, they’re also tweeting a lot less than they did in the past.
Are any of you experiencing errors? We’d love to know more about what’s going on.
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