![]() ![]() What makes it all the more painful is I'd actually done a full scrape of all the metadata that Flickr makes available through its API, but I can't seem to find the data from the scrape that I did that included the all important view counts. I find it hard to believe that they of all people would just nuke that information? From the sounds of it the account was voluntarily deleted by IA. I really really hope that some backup of the metadata was done before the delete button was pushed. The fact that the illustrations were taken out of context made them even more fascinating and mysterious.Īll the time people had spent delving the depths of the archive of 5+ million images and curating the most interesting images, just gone? You could search for words and you would get all sorts of strange illustrations/block prints/photos that may or may not have something to do with the term. It was probably one of my favourite things on the internet, no hyperbole. When rule violations will be deleted the photo and repeat the member from the group banned. If you don't already know, there was a project to extract all the illustrations from book scans in the Internet Archive and they were uploaded to and could be explored on Flickr. The admin can at any time without explanation from the pool Photos Delete.
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