why?
One thing about having a "pro account" again is that it shows you 'stats' of what is being viewed and how they are being viewed.
What it doesn't show you, is why.
Why would views of this post from nine years ago suddenly jump up to where it's my most-viewed post for the day?
www.flickr.com/photos/16422467@N05/4710328639
I mean, baseball has hardly even started, there's no nudity involved, and doesn't appear to be much in the photo that would cause a lot of people to search it out wa-a-ay back in my photostream.
I have to keep an eye out for pervs "faving" too many photos of Jo Ann or the kids, and my 'block' list is pretty long. But many times it's something like this one, tossing a baseball into the air and catching it.. I just don't get it.
But it *is* a good excuse for looking back at our own photos, and remembering the people we were interacting with back then..
why?
One thing about having a "pro account" again is that it shows you 'stats' of what is being viewed and how they are being viewed.
What it doesn't show you, is why.
Why would views of this post from nine years ago suddenly jump up to where it's my most-viewed post for the day?
www.flickr.com/photos/16422467@N05/4710328639
I mean, baseball has hardly even started, there's no nudity involved, and doesn't appear to be much in the photo that would cause a lot of people to search it out wa-a-ay back in my photostream.
I have to keep an eye out for pervs "faving" too many photos of Jo Ann or the kids, and my 'block' list is pretty long. But many times it's something like this one, tossing a baseball into the air and catching it.. I just don't get it.
But it *is* a good excuse for looking back at our own photos, and remembering the people we were interacting with back then..