![]() You can find that setting in this section: > Administration > Moderating Your Group > Scroll down and allow more content types. ![]() UPDATE FOR GROUP OWNERS: Now that digital artists are changing their settings to screenshot, can I please make a request to group owners to make sure they allow screenshots in their groups. In the Upload Area – for future images to confirm that your images are being uploaded as screenshots, just expand the “Owner Settings” arrow and then hit edit on “content type” under “content filters” and confirm from there.In your Filters under Account Settings – for future images make sure to set your content type to screenshots, or Illustration/Art if that is what you share just not photos, if it’s any kind of digital art.Under the Organize Setting – for previously uploaded images you can change batches of images by dragging them onto the edit area then go to “Permissions” and then “Set Content Type” and from there you can change the content type to screenshots for all previously uploaded images.Here are a few ways you can make sure your images are all set to screenshot: ![]() If you are a Flickr Pro member or not, I think it’s important that all virtual world artists and creators take a moment to make sure this setting is enabled. Aside from that, they have no ill will towards digital creators as long as they moderate their accounts properly. They responded by saying that as per their TOS Second Life digital creations must be marked as screenshots, as they are not technically photos, and they do monitor if that setting is not applied. Marking Digital Images as “Screenshots” in Content Typeįellow resident Cassie Middles recently reached out to Flickr Support asking them if Second Life and other virtual world images were welcome on Flickr. ![]() Now that the majority of us have decided that we are going to stay on Flickr (which I admit I am so happy about since I find so many wonderful artists and creators on there) I think it’s a good time to give a few tips to keep our content safe on Flickr. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |