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« on: February 19, 2018, 13:38 »
u manage 10 k sales in 8 years maybe more...what ai can discuss with yoU? understand?
You know my sales? Can you link so I can see that data myself? How many years?
How many sales and files does someone have to have to write an opinion here, I'd like to know the rules that you and Michelle have now created. I didn't see them listed when I signed up for the forum. But your point is, I can't see caps because I don't make enough sales? Wait, maybe I'm one of those people who's stealing your front page spot because I'm so terrible and cheap.
If you don't want everyone to know it took you 8 years to get 10K in sales, don't share that information. Anyone can read that and see you don't have all that many daily sales. And maybe don't claim that more successful microstockers must be wearing tinfoil hats when they have a lot more sales and can clearly see patterns you can't?
I'm guessing there are people here who make 10K a month, a few who make 10K a week. At those sales levels Shuttertock's machinations become a lot clearer, not only because you have enough sales to see drops that are statistically relevant, but also because you pay very careful attention to where your images are ranked, where your competitors are ranked, etc. And you can see that your images, along with those of your major competitors, are subject to the same algorithm changes.
Looking back, of course, I now understand that all those exciting instant sales I got as a newbie were because Shutterstock was pushing my lower-royalty-earning images up in the search.
So you benefit from the algorithms at first, and then you're punished by them as you get more successful. Sort of the exact opposite of what happens in the real world, where you get raises and promotions for doing a good job instead of getting demoted for it.
Except you don't know my sales or who I am and you're just making this all up to support your impossible conspiracy theory. No one is being demoted for doing a good job, competition and volume of new are extreme, you did't think these good sales would last forever without a flood of competition coming in and taking away your business? Of course you thought that buying a house near an airport meant no airplanes and nothing would ever change there either? When many of the people here started there were under 10 million photos on SS, maybe 4 million. Now there are 180 million and a million new a month. Did you ever consider that these new photos might also make sales, that many would be similar to yours, or did you expect a monopoly of some sort? Should your work be in front forever and nothing new gets seen? The limit is how many total sales SS or anyplace else can make a year and your percentage is dropping. You need to consider that I lied about how long it took to reach $10,000 how many years, how many files, because of trolls and stalkers like you and Simon and others who want to use anything someone writes as a way to personally degrade and attack them. False information is a way to throw you off so you don't know anything about who I am, what I shoot or draw or what my actual sales are. If there was capping, I'd see it. I also trust someone like farble that his sales are steady, but not unlimited or capped either, he just does very good work and there's only so much that one person can sell a month. I don't know how good steady sales can be a bad thing? Growing against the million new images every month is impossible. Staying level is a hard earned prize and deserves admiration in this business. I love your logic though. I'm too stupid or don't make enough sales so I can't see the cap. It's not just me, you are insulting everyone else here with that kind of arrogant self centered reasoning. We're all inferior to your superior self image, that's why we can't see something that doesn't exist, like you do. We either agree with you or we're dumb and blind or don't make enough. Thanks for the enlightened information that shows your proof, which you have avoided. I can't prove something doesn't exist, that's impossible. So the point for you or someone else is prove it does.
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« on: February 19, 2018, 13:05 »
muslims = terrorists mexicans = rapists illegals gypsies = thieves russians = drunks french = arrogants british = bad teeth germans = fascists americans = fat
Most generalization come from facts adulterated and expanded. Italians are mobsters, truth is, too many were in the past, but they had Jewish accountants. Most terrorists are Muslims, not most Muslims are terrorists. Most of the gangsters were Italians, most Italians were not. Most of the drug dealers are Black, not most African American's are drug dealers. Russians are drunks, but not the majority. Brits actually don't have bad teeth, it's a false stereotype. American's are generally overweight compared to the rest of the world. Gypsies were thieves and transients. German's are arrogant, not the French, but the French are snobs about their cuisine? 
All good, except that "Most terrorists are Muslims" is not true for the United States. In the USA, there were almost twice as many terrorist incidents by right-wing extremists as by Islamist extremists. We can add the mass-shooter from the recent attack in Florida to this list of white American terrorists.
Right wing extremists?? you mean suicide bombers and all that lark, driving trucks or cars into masses of people?? who were the right-wingers doing this?
OK, I take that back, since I don't want to start debating about what and who are right wing extremists, left wing extremists or unaffiliated extremists. Let me rephrase, to properly explain that "Most terrorists are Muslim" is false.
In the USA, there were almost twice as many terrorist incidents by non-Muslims as by Islamist extremists.
Data is widely available, for example here: https://apps.revealnews.org/homegrown-terror/
Decide for yourself if their definition of right wing extremists or left wing extremists is correct. The fact is that none of these two categories, forming a large majority, contains muslims.
Therefore, the statement "Most terrorists are Muslim" is false.
And I stand corrected as well. Those left wing terrorists, blowing up and burning down buildings scare me, right wingers with all their guns and military compounds are also over the edge, but the religious fanatics, any of them, are the scariest people of all in the US. Left, Right, Muslim, Christian or anything else. Second only to political fanatics who can't see outside their party lines. Depending on whatever a terrorist is, I'll concede that it's possible that most terrorists in the US are possibly not Muslim, looking at the totals and what constitutes terrorism. For example California is now a terrorist state because of the political leanings, the laws and the unamerican activities like harboring criminals plus the oppressive laws against everything from plastic bags to charcoal grills. You're right, most terrorists in the US are not Muslims, they are the religious or political extremists.
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« on: February 19, 2018, 11:23 »
u manage 10 k sales in 8 years maybe more...what ai can discuss with yoU? understand?
You know my sales? Can you link so I can see that data myself? How many years? How many sales and files does someone have to have to write an opinion here, I'd like to know the rules that you and Michelle have now created. I didn't see them listed when I signed up for the forum. But your point is, I can't see caps because I don't make enough sales? Wait, maybe I'm one of those people who's stealing your front page spot because I'm so terrible and cheap.
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« on: February 19, 2018, 11:10 »
C'mon then.
Show us your spreadsheets. Show us your graphs. Show us your workings.
I can't because there are no caps. Show me proof of Nessie, the Bermuda Triangle, Vampires, shape shifting birds, or a yeti. You can't because just like caps, they are a children's fairy tale or belief based on repeated false evidence. There's no proof and that's why believers defend so much. They toss out other myths to prove the first one, like new people are pushed to the front. But wait, I'm on the first page of a number of searches and have been for those same for a long time. I guess SS like me better. 
I think they read this forum and punish people who write bad things. So you better watch out, they're making a list and checking it twice, Gonna find out who's naughty or nice. SS caps are coming to town. Then they will change the search so only people here drop down and push horrible new cheap images to the front so buyers will say, SS has terrible photos, we need to go someplace else.
Just because somebody makes a claims and a small minority of believers agree and make the same claim, that don't make it proof. Just false rumors. The number of wrong people doesn't make evidence, it just means more people who have no sense.
Since it took you about 100 years to get to whatis it 36 now?you clearly don't make enough sales to see patterns, and your images aren't popular enough to be affected by changing algorithms.
At least I'm not capped like some other people here. And I don't have enough sales to see a pattern but you can't see my sales so what imagination does that come from. I think it's simple, they are out to get you. Now you have gone from debating imaginary caps to personal attacks again. Weak
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« on: February 19, 2018, 11:06 »
Chicago is ridden with crime and you want to blame the states next to IL. Lets blame the countries next to the US for the gun and crime problems in the US. Start with Mexico? That's your plan.
But that's not comparing like with like. Mexico is a different country.
There are no border checks between Illinois and neighbouring states.
Perhaps there should be.
Perhaps there will be once the second American civil war breaks out.
Yeah you wouldn't want those horrible Indiana Hoosier's, Wisconsin Cheese Heads or Iowa corn farmers and hog producers, from sneaking across the border and causing trouble in Chicago.  The crocked politicians are afraid of the extra tough farmers will disrupt their control. The point of Obama was just what I said, people blame Trump for what's going on now, because he's in power. That's the President. Why didn't Obama change things when he was President. I thought it was a simple enough question? Maybe because it's not the President who makes laws and can easily change things? Maybe? Not pot calling anything, just pointing out the contradiction. It's always somebody else's fault, never the Democrats. In power the President is correcting what the previous did wrong, out of power they are blaming the current President. Crook and politician are synonyms in the US. Both parties, don't play innocent you liberals here. How's your record with politicians in jail, look to Michigan and IL for the most former governors. muslims = terrorists mexicans = rapists illegals gypsies = thieves russians = drunks french = arrogants british = bad teeth germans = fascists americans = fat Most generalization come from facts adulterated and expanded. Italians are mobsters, truth is, too many were in the past, but they had Jewish accountants. Most terrorists are Muslims, not most Muslims are terrorists. Most of the gangsters were Italians, most Italians were not. Most of the drug dealers are Black, not most African American's are drug dealers. Russians are drunks, but not the majority. Brits actually don't have bad teeth, it's a false stereotype. American's are generally overweight compared to the rest of the world. Gypsies were thieves and transients. German's are arrogant, not the French, but the French are snobs about their cuisine?  Forum moderation should say, this whole thread is out of order and should be shut down for nothing more than a political shouting match with no end. Not one word has anything to do with Microstock.
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« on: February 19, 2018, 10:42 »
I like eBay because it remembers me the microstock business: you can buy a Ferrari for $1
LOL do they still have the WW II motorcycles in a crate or Army surplus jeeps for $50? Is it up to Ferrari's and Corvette's now? I've hesitated to answer this subject but I've had good and bad experiences on eBay, and many worse experience on Craigslist. Most of my eBay sales are smooth and without problems, now and then I get some buyer who's just stupid, or can't read English. I write very clear accurate descriptions, add many photos, explain anything I can, and rarely have a problem. Buying is where I had the bad experience. People lie or leave out the truth. Better yet on eBay is sellers who make up the truth because they don't know what they are selling. Then if you write and tell them, they tell you to piss off and block you. Coins will be unsearched rolls, and we're supposed to believe that lie? Everything is rare even if you can go buy the same thing at Walmart. It's a mine field of liars and cheats, along with many honest sellers with things to make some spare cash. eBay is also known as the biggest fence in the world for stolen goods. My answer is caution, read carefully, don't allow new people to bid, and for me I block anything other than Canada or the US from bidding. Craigslist I get the phony check scam over and over. They will mail a check for more and I'm supposed to ship the item and return the extra to them. The check clears and is found out to be a fake two weeks later. They have the goods and the money and I have to cover the fees and amount of the fraud check. Don't bother. I'm not the first or last to write this. If it's too good to be true, it most likely isn't. I still buy and sell on eBay often, with the buyer protection and paypal holding funds until satisfaction, things have gotten better.
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« on: February 19, 2018, 10:28 »
C'mon then.
Show us your spreadsheets. Show us your graphs. Show us your workings.
I can't because there are no caps. Show me proof of Nessie, the Bermuda Triangle, Vampires, shape shifting birds, or a yeti. You can't because just like caps, they are a children's fairy tale or belief based on repeated false evidence. There's no proof and that's why believers defend so much. They toss out other myths to prove the first one, like new people are pushed to the front. But wait, I'm on the first page of a number of searches and have been for those same for a long time. I guess SS like me better.  I think they read this forum and punish people who write bad things. So you better watch out, they're making a list and checking it twice, Gonna find out who's naughty or nice. SS caps are coming to town. Then they will change the search so only people here drop down and push horrible new cheap images to the front so buyers will say, SS has terrible photos, we need to go someplace else. Just because somebody makes a claims and a small minority of believers agree and make the same claim, that don't make it proof. Just false rumors. The number of wrong people doesn't make evidence, it just means more people who have no sense.
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« on: February 18, 2018, 20:27 »
you're right 45 pages I don't know more.
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« on: February 18, 2018, 20:23 »
Don't hate the Messenger, hate the message!


Nah I just dislike the constant nasty beatchy comments from some quarters
Then stop writing them?
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« on: February 18, 2018, 20:19 »
You can get almost any gun (legally) in Canada that you can in the US except fully automatic weapons and a few other restrictions that affect almost nobody. The difference is the number of hoops you need to jump through. You need a course run by the RCMP for basic ownership, a background check, and for "prohibited" weapons like handguns you need further courses, an exam and a list of rules for transport, storage and useage.
Banning would never work (from the outside looking in, I live right on the Can/US border), but I don't see why having some common sense laws are such an issue there. There are pros and cons to our system, like any other, but if even one mass shooting is prevented, then I will happily do the extra paperwork and really that is all it is for people who are not a threat to others.
We had our mass/school shootings and changed the laws. Seemed to work for the most part. A minor inconvenience to law abiding people, and much more difficult for people who really shouldn't have them. And yes, there are always ways to get a gun, but for every one who does, maybe so many more get caught trying.
Finally, the 2nd Amendment issue puzzles me. By definition it is something that has been added to or changed from the original. So it is not carved in stone IMHO. If you look at the 18th Amendment, you can see that when motivated, it is ok to change or even repeal an amendment.
Good points, and to some others.
Guns per capita is a false number because I know many people who own no guns or have no pistol and except for a small number, none own automatic weapons of any sort. USA 100 but some of those are collectors or gun hobbyists who own 50 or more. Canada 30 per 100, same but many less of those owners have more than a couple of useful weapons for hunting or hobby or self protection.
Gun murders per 100,000 people, Canada 1.9, .38 homicide, 1.52 suicide, US 10.5, 3.6 homicide, 6.3 suicide. In easy numbers Canada is 80% less, 90% less homicides, with 66% less guns. One big difference is society. We have Detroit right across the border from Windsor. Detroit has gangs, poverty to the max, crime, murders and all kinds of problems. Go across the border bridge and Windsor is a different world. It's not just the guns.
Right we don't need semi-automatic weapons in the US with 20 round clips. For hunting the animals would be long gone, are these guys that terrible of a shot that they have to throw a big clip at some poor little deer? Bump stocks, no need. 5 rounds max for shotguns and big rifles, more for 22 because that's standard for small game.
The reason gun sales go up after one of these incidents is not because people are buying killing machines. They want more for two general reasons. Protection or because they fear a ban is coming.
You can't ignore these countries just because they are crap holes or third world in your narrow opinion, as some have claimed they don't count. Trump didn't shoot the gun, he didn't make the laws, blame is easy and avoiding the truth is just as simple. If anyone pays attention, the President doesn't write the law or introduce the bills.
Places with higher gun homicides rates than the US, you need to include the whole Earth not just those that fit a liberal agenda.
Honduras 67.18 Venezuela 59.13 Swaziland 37.16 Jamaica 30.72 Guatemala 34.10 El Salvador 45.6 Colombia 25.94 Brazil 21.2 Panama 15.11 Philippines 8.90 South Africa 8.3 Mexico 7.64 Costa Rica 7.50 Paraguay 7.76 Uruguay 11.52 Peru 5.53 Nicaragua 4.68
State after state with some of the most stringent gun control laws in the nation also having the highest gun crime rates in the nation. Chicago would be an example.
Chicago is not the most murderous city in the U.S., not by a long shot, despite Illinois having a very long border with a neighboring state with very lax gun laws. So please stop using that false example.
Trump blames the Democrats for not acting on gun control when they held power, but he and his fellow Republicans have all the power now, so what's stopping them from acting (other than being owned by the NRA)? Instead he's loosening gun laws while pointing blame elsewhere. Nice trick.
Who cares how many people you know who don't own guns? Do you know everyone in the U.S. and Canada? Because only then would your personal experience be relevant.
How about the people you know? How many are gun owners, how many have many guns and stockpiles of ammo. How many are against guns and won't have one in their home. I know more people who are not only against the violence but don't want a gun at home. Tell me about your friends. Nice pass, Obama had power for eight years now you blame Trump for doing nothing. The question is why didn't all you know it all people who want to tell us how to live and think, do something? Maybe it's not as easy as just blaming Trump for everything that's wrong that you left behind. Chicago is ridden with crime and you want to blame the states next to IL. Lets blame the countries next to the US for the gun and crime problems in the US. Start with Mexico? That's your plan.
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« on: February 18, 2018, 13:01 »
Unless you have strict border controls between states, State laws are pretty useless unless they are consistently applied across the country, making them federal instead of state. Like having a peeing section in a pool and about as effective.
My argument is that better control and management would help prevent those few people who truly shouldn't have access. It is almost the same argument your president uses about flight bans from certain countries by the way. Strict controls in hopes of preventing that one who is coming to do harm.
The laws were written, amended, modified and in some cases repealed. Search on restrictions on the ATF and how they could eliminate so much gun crime in a day (an exaggeration, but not by much) if they were allowed to enforce simple laws (like arrenting gun shops known to provide weapons to criminals for example) would show that there are some common sense laws, but that enforcement is virtually impossible.
Very common sense but we're dealing with politicians and lawyers which throws all logic out the window. I need to add one more for the subject. http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-15824831There are bomb attacks almost daily, shootouts between police and militants, tales of torture and of people going missing. But what's everyone doing? Calling the US a bunch of killers because they have guns. Caracas, Venezuela has held on to its spot as the world's most dangerous city with a murder rate of 130.35. This staggering number is followed by Acapulco, Mexico with 113.24 per 100,000 inhabitants and San Pedro Sula, Honduras with 112.09 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants. Yes, just across the bridge of war, Canada has peace, and Cuban cigars!
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« on: February 18, 2018, 12:44 »
Last month somebody lamented that the December 2017 report was published one day late (the 21st instead of the 20th). Well, now I am waiting him to lament again because this time it has been published 3 days before the promised date. This is really inadmissible!
___ BTW, surprisingly, a very good month for me - second best month ever on iS
Who do you mean?
Let me search for that, Almost bedtime on the 20th in my part of the world.
It's definitely the 20th on the west coast of North America.
But still no stats.
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« on: February 18, 2018, 12:37 »
You can get almost any gun (legally) in Canada that you can in the US except fully automatic weapons and a few other restrictions that affect almost nobody. The difference is the number of hoops you need to jump through. You need a course run by the RCMP for basic ownership, a background check, and for "prohibited" weapons like handguns you need further courses, an exam and a list of rules for transport, storage and useage.
Banning would never work (from the outside looking in, I live right on the Can/US border), but I don't see why having some common sense laws are such an issue there. There are pros and cons to our system, like any other, but if even one mass shooting is prevented, then I will happily do the extra paperwork and really that is all it is for people who are not a threat to others.
We had our mass/school shootings and changed the laws. Seemed to work for the most part. A minor inconvenience to law abiding people, and much more difficult for people who really shouldn't have them. And yes, there are always ways to get a gun, but for every one who does, maybe so many more get caught trying.
Finally, the 2nd Amendment issue puzzles me. By definition it is something that has been added to or changed from the original. So it is not carved in stone IMHO. If you look at the 18th Amendment, you can see that when motivated, it is ok to change or even repeal an amendment.
Good points, and to some others. Guns per capita is a false number because I know many people who own no guns or have no pistol and except for a small number, none own automatic weapons of any sort. USA 100 but some of those are collectors or gun hobbyists who own 50 or more. Canada 30 per 100, same but many less of those owners have more than a couple of useful weapons for hunting or hobby or self protection. Gun murders per 100,000 people, Canada 1.9, .38 homicide, 1.52 suicide, US 10.5, 3.6 homicide, 6.3 suicide. In easy numbers Canada is 80% less, 90% less homicides, with 66% less guns. One big difference is society. We have Detroit right across the border from Windsor. Detroit has gangs, poverty to the max, crime, murders and all kinds of problems. Go across the border bridge and Windsor is a different world. It's not just the guns. Right we don't need semi-automatic weapons in the US with 20 round clips. For hunting the animals would be long gone, are these guys that terrible of a shot that they have to throw a big clip at some poor little deer? Bump stocks, no need. 5 rounds max for shotguns and big rifles, more for 22 because that's standard for small game. The reason gun sales go up after one of these incidents is not because people are buying killing machines. They want more for two general reasons. Protection or because they fear a ban is coming. You can't ignore these countries just because they are crap holes or third world in your narrow opinion, as some have claimed they don't count. Trump didn't shoot the gun, he didn't make the laws, blame is easy and avoiding the truth is just as simple. If anyone pays attention, the President doesn't write the law or introduce the bills. Places with higher gun homicides rates than the US, you need to include the whole Earth not just those that fit a liberal agenda. Honduras 67.18 Venezuela 59.13 Swaziland 37.16 Jamaica 30.72 Guatemala 34.10 El Salvador 45.6 Colombia 25.94 Brazil 21.2 Panama 15.11 Philippines 8.90 South Africa 8.3 Mexico 7.64 Costa Rica 7.50 Paraguay 7.76 Uruguay 11.52 Peru 5.53 Nicaragua 4.68 State after state with some of the most stringent gun control laws in the nation also having the highest gun crime rates in the nation. Chicago would be an example. Guns don't kill, people do. Copycat sociopaths seeking attention are a big problem. I'd say keeping the guns out of the hands of criminals and people who are unstable should be first. I own a shotgun, one, don't punish me for what some kid does, when he shouldn't have the guns or that type of gun, in the first place. Enforce the laws we have, before thinking of taking away the right of honest law abiding citizens.
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« on: February 18, 2018, 11:39 »
Didnt catch that thread - thanks for posting it.
Just to link all comments, I looked under Top Tier - Big 4 when the notice came out, but it was here.
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« on: February 17, 2018, 12:21 »
Says it all: https://youtu.be/KkH3mJnloO0
He's right, this is not normal. But it's not the guns that do this, it's the nut jobs. There are at least 25 other countries with 25% of the people who own a gun, and they aren't going into schools and shooting children. It's the attitude and the people and copy cats. Weak minds, angry people taking out their hostility on the innocent. If the numbers were the same for the other 25 countries they would have similar shootings once a month. They don't. How do you take 300 million firearms away from people who have the right to own them and why punish the honest for what a minority of people, who most aren't allowed to own a gun, are causing the problem. Lets say, every time I upload a rejected photo, for illegal copyright not allowed, they take away from you to upload a file that day? You didn't do anything wrong, but you get punished because I broke the rules. Only 2% of all homicides are committed by legal gun owners, I say punish the illegal owners. But then some here will say we have a prison stat in the US where too many are in jail. Use a gun in a crime, you go to prison. Someone uses your gun, stolen or other, the owner goes to jail or is at least risks going to prison for not securing a dangerous weapon. Make the law 21 and do background checks for all purchases. How does a mentally ill young person get a cache of weapons and ammo? Prosecute the people that sell weapons or ammo to people not allowed to own. Prosecute the source along with the criminal. License the gun by serial number to a licensed owner, no others.
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« on: February 17, 2018, 11:23 »
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Sounds like a pause due to their incompetence rather than anything so planned as a policy.
Sounds like you're right.
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« on: February 17, 2018, 11:14 »
Don't hate the Messenger, hate the message!

 There's no proof of a cap, no reason, nothing except a small group who thinks there's some conspiracy against them who can't stop writing about sales, complaining and blaming the agency for some trick. DUMC is right, they write the same over and over but never with any proof. Sure the search changes, it changes for all of us. SS doesn't have an interest in any favorites let the buyers decide. That's why they take almost anything now, no standards just let the buyers decide. Some time ago people wanted that, less rejections, let the buyers decide. Now we have that and the same people complain about low standards. Just can't win with complainers always finding something wrong, always blaming someone else or something else for what's just normal. If the site is broken, it's broke for all of us the same.
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« on: February 17, 2018, 10:10 »
They don't seem particularly bothered at support by the reply i received.
This is what gets me. Honestly, its like they are so done with BigStock they aren't even going to bother fixing all the bugs cropping up and it will just crash entirely one day.
I wondering why SS do not close BS. BS earnings going down and down (but SS esrnings too ) . SS have to curate many images double with double stuff. Why . they do not keep this "bridge" program open that were a time saver for SS and contributors.
That's right and why don't they just have the BS site transfer buyers to SS and be done with all of that? BS is mostly duplicates and mostly dead. If they cared they could open the bridge on a volunteer basis and have millions more approved images. The site is neglected and broken. With that I decide they just don't care, why not shut down and sent the customers to SS?
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« on: February 16, 2018, 11:40 »
My cap was lifted for 3 days and during that period totally fantastic, then they switched off and daily takings fell by 70% and not only me but same with a whole bunch of oldies! Very questionable indeed actually!
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« on: February 15, 2018, 21:17 »
.jef - The stitch-based file that is read by the MemoryCraft 10000.
.sew - The stitch-based file format used by MemoryCraft 5700, 8000, and 9000 machines.
.pes - A stitch-based file format used by Brother and Babylock embroidery home sewing machines.
.pec - A stitch-based file format used by Brother and Babylock embroidery home sewing machines.
.hus - The stitch-based file format used by Husqvarna/Viking embroidery home sewing machines.
.pcs - The stitch-based file format used by Pfaff embroidery home sewing machines.
.csd - The stitch-based file format used by Poem, Huskygram, and Singer EU embroidery home sewing machines.
.xxx - The stitch-based file format used by Singer embroidery home sewing machines.
.dst - The stitch-based file format used by Tajima commercial embroidery sewing machines.
.exp - The stitch-based file format used by Melco commercial embroidery sewing machines.
.jan - The file is the file that contains the embroidery's object properties.
lol. It's certainly a loud, hot embroidery machine. I think after he's got all the paths set up and stuff he archives them as .dst? ... I can't be certain, it's been a while since I've been down there. I just know that when sending him stuff .eps or .svg were the only things he could import.
I think it's funny that when we talk about codec standards, graphics standards, CDs went through many standards as DVD tried a few more, embroidery or vector standards, there's always a long list that comes from each company or software having their own version of what's right, or trying to control how we work by making their "standard" only work with their software, products or machines. Or at the least makes working with their standard difficult for others. What kind of raw do you have and why does it change? Obsolete standards are more and more difficult as they become impossible to open and use, without old software or computers.
I think the why to EPS is simple that more people can open and work with that and have. Doesn't mean it's better, just that it's most used and universal. PDF is definitely more universal, free software to open and read, used for documents, has security and portability pretty much any device can read them. I wouldn't know how to extract a vector or insert one in a PDF?
To extract an eps from a pdf: open the pdf with Illustrator (or other software supporting vectors) To insert a vector in a pdf: save your vector file in pdf format from the software you have used to create it.
Never knew that I could because I use PDF software to open PDF. Good to know.
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« on: February 15, 2018, 21:15 »
Cannot bulk edit images (Safari, Mac) without it overwriting every image with the metadata from the first image selected.... Wrote to support, they did nothing....
me too with Windows/Firefox. At SS FTP uploads not working.
Big Stock
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« on: February 13, 2018, 10:40 »
http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-ny-graffiti-artists-settlement-20180212-story.htmlJudge awards graffiti artists $6.7 million after their New York works were destroyed Best part is the building owner, who painted over the works and tore down the buildings was the defendant. This is going to be appealed of course, but shows how dumb things can be. Who wants to defend against a lawsuit from an artist or a vandal? Some of these people had permission to paint on the buildings. Bigger issue, is graffiti protected under federal law?
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« on: February 13, 2018, 09:56 »
So you felt, you need to open new topic about it? Probably about 639439349 topics about "no sales" already.
Is your sales normal today?
After reading this, I became concerned, so I checked the sales on my previous 4,380 days here and discovered that sales were better than my worst day and worse than my best day. I was going to compare it to my previous 12 second Mondays in February, but I lost interest.
I think you need to check hour by hour, include when Ash Wednesday was the same day as Valentine's day. I think the Moon has an effect, sales improve or decline when it's around the full moon. I'm positive, when the 1st is a Thursday or Friday sales for the first two weeks will be lower than if the 1st is a Monday. It's Mardi Gras, Shrove Tuesday today, probably why sales are up for me.
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