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- Jan 29
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41 Ways To Fill Your Facebook Archive With Gorgeous Images From All Over The World
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Photo courtesy of Twitter/djoedalia
Can we discuss something new?
As of this writing (Jan. 25), the Dizengoff Center for the Israeli Press is moving, but not before Facebook is in the kitchen and kicking up stinky, overused sh#t. As they say in Hollywood, the devil is in the details.
Clueless as they are with our current media environment, Facebook plans to give us free images from sites like Getty, Getty Images, and even the BBC for our use.
This is great! All of those beautifully saturated selfies that you have been posting have gotten you, on occasion, nothing but like pixelated, blurry, degradin’ images. Please don’t hide them to avoid getting them all likes.
If you are interested in adding your own photo to Facebook’s archive by using a third-party app to upload them, click here. Be careful not to reuse anything, ever.
Here are my picks for 41 other places you can put images that you’ll probably only use once (while also feeling like you are saving the world at the same time).
One month ago, a new trending area was launched on Facebook to display small, convenient and high quality images from public sources. This makes it super convenient for us to use images that other people have shared. They are very clean and don’t take up much space.
One hundred images from original reports on different issues that you may not have noticed are now in there. The first 50 by local media.
I can’t wait for all of those really mundane items that people post on Facebook to disappear and be gone from their pages forever.
Look at those perfect, white-on-white photos of all the flowers I ever had.
People post tons of selfies with “Damn, I’m hot” in block text and you can put them in the scrapbook by putting a photo in the location where the image was taken.
The advantage of this is that you can always remember the location.
For those of you who like a little good old fashioned intrigue, why not add a photo of your bare backside and skin by Dizengoff.
Do you think online nicknames will be around in ten years? Hopefully, they will not be just filled with Internet history, but made with clear purpose.
One picture posted years ago and someone’s confused picture of you. Still stuck to them.
Enjoy your little slice of greatness!
Thanks, Ian for the tips!
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