- Apr 19, 2009
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Click the little picture button like you are going to post a picture. They must have added a new feature since the last time I posted a picture -- not surprising with how infrequently I do so -- there will be a list of "Recent Pictures" there. If you were to open one of those pictures in and of itself you will see that it is stored on BYC's server (IOW, the URL where it is located on the internet is a BYC URL -- such as this one: http://cdn.backyardchickens.com/5/54/54939d92_64523f86cb8911e1b9f1123138140926_7.jpeg which was a cake picture I posted using a URL and deliberately did not upload to BYC, yet there it is on BYC's servers).
They have long had the "upload to Default Album" box on the photo upload screen set to auto check -- that is, if you weren't paying attention all your photos would be automatically uploaded to your default album anyway. But I have always unchecked that box. Apparently, they've been sneakily covering their bases by uploading them also to this "Recent Pictures" file without notification or consent. Not only is it a low down and sneaky move, it's a gross over reach and breach of privacy. If you go to your profile you will find that you are not permitted access to these pictures, your pictures. At least in the "default album" you have access to edit or delete, not so with the "Recent Pictures". IMO, this speaks volumes about the ethical compass of the Administrators behind BYC.
They have long had the "upload to Default Album" box on the photo upload screen set to auto check -- that is, if you weren't paying attention all your photos would be automatically uploaded to your default album anyway. But I have always unchecked that box. Apparently, they've been sneakily covering their bases by uploading them also to this "Recent Pictures" file without notification or consent. Not only is it a low down and sneaky move, it's a gross over reach and breach of privacy. If you go to your profile you will find that you are not permitted access to these pictures, your pictures. At least in the "default album" you have access to edit or delete, not so with the "Recent Pictures". IMO, this speaks volumes about the ethical compass of the Administrators behind BYC.