Imgur deleting all unregistered user images and porn May 15, 2023

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Imgur deleting all unregistered user images and porn May 15, 2023

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The porn doesn't bother me, but as an unregistered user with a lot of uploads, this isn't good.

"What are we doing?"

Our new Terms of Service will go into effect on May 15, 2023. We will be focused on removing old, unused, and inactive content that is not tied to a user account from our platform as well as nudity, pornography, & sexually explicit content. You will need to download/save any images that you wish to save if they no longer adhere to these Terms. Most notably, this would include explicit/pornographic content.

https://imgurinc.com/rules

https://help.imgur.com/hc/en-us/article ... l-19-2023-
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It's like the photobucket purge all over again. Between this and Reddit's new API policies, it'll be the end of another Internet era very soon. :ocry:
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It's the same thing Imageshack did a decade ago. They pretty much disappeared after that, and left millions of dead picture links.
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pixel wrote: Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:26 am It's like the photobucket purge all over again. Between this and Reddit's new API policies, it'll be the end of another Internet era very soon. :ocry:
At least when all these other sites fuck up or shut down they aren't spamming me with shit like Photobucket.

For a while there I was getting emails like 2 times a week practically begging me to log in again and save/delete my photos. I sent them directly to spam after a few weeks. God knows how many I ended up with.

No! You made the decision to head for the iceberg, Photobucket. I have all my photos safely with me on a lifeboat already... I'm not coming back after you've slammed into it and are taking on water.

If Imgur is the same, oh well onto the next one.. I've been using imgbb a bit lately, because I can actually have photos deleted.
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I've found heaps of great porn on imgur. :ocry:
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There goes all my old DCEmu signatures
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Archive Team Races to Save a Billion Imgur Files Before Porn Deletion Apocalypse

It's not just porn: As a major deadline hits, archivists are speeding up their efforts to backup Imgur, and are asking for help from the community to archive the last batch of images.

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In case you have an old machine sitting around somewhere collecting dust and an internet connection fast enough to spare a few megabits, the Archive Team could use your help to archive some of the roughly 1 billion images at risk of deletion from Imgur.

You should know that you may be archiving a lot of porn in the process—but you’ll also be saving a lot of content that’s not porn.
Last month, the image-hosting website introduced a new terms of service that would lead to the removal of two kinds of images from the platform—various kinds of adult content, and content uploaded by anonymous users. The new Terms of Service kicks in on Monday, but it will likely take the Imgur team time to begin removing said images from their servers.

On Sunday, the Reddit user Seglegs reported that roughly 760 million images had already been archived, with more than 250 million to go. Seglegs encouraged users to download ArchiveTeam Warrior, an archival “appliance” that downloads information in bulk through a virtual machine.
“I think it’s worth noting that despite everyone’s valiant efforts there are just too many images out there,” they wrote. “The only way we’re saving everything is if you run ArchiveTeam Warrior and get the word out to other people.”

Numerous users have met the call—such that, as of this writing, the number of recovered files has increased to more than 900 million per the Archive Team’s tracker, with around 140 million more still to go.

The backup effort is one of a few attempts that have been made in recent weeks to keep one of the primary stores of information. For example, the prominent legacy forum Something Awful recently undertook the Imgur Download Caper, which aimed to archive Something Awful’s own links to Imgur. While the Archive Team’s efforts will be more complete, narrower archival efforts nonetheless will be easier to work with for specific platforms.

(For Imgur’s part, the company doesn’t appear to have taken steps to throttle these downloading campaigns—a common problem in last-mile archival.)
Those not closely watching might be wondering: All this effort to save a bunch of porn? Seglegs, in their post on the matter, made it clear that, while there may be adult content in the mix, the real goal is to help save content from online communities like Something Awful and Reddit—non-explicit content that might have been uploaded anonymously and could disrupt large parts of the internet if deleted.

“Porn is generally better archived than non-porn, so I’m really worried about general internet content (Reddit posts, forum comments, etc.) and not porn per se,” the user wrote on Reddit, citing the large number of false positives allowed by prior platforms that have removed explicit content, such Pastebin and Tumblr.

“It’s not as simple as ‘Imgur is deleting porn,’” Seglegs added.

Source: Vice
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