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Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 2:26 pm
by andygolfer
I've noticed that in the last week or so I've had 3 new followers and all ladies, one even faved a couple of my pics so I thought I'd re-pay the compliment and fave one of hers so I opened her profile. Whoooo! I got an enormous surprise and am fortunate my wife wasn't looking over my shoulder at the time :o

Having looked at the other 2 new followers they are all of a similar nature, so my dilemma is do I try to block them (and if so how) or do I just ignore them and hope they go away. Of course I would have to check occasionally to make sure they haven't shared any of my pics.

confused!

anyone else having a similar problem?

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 3:20 pm
by Mike
You lucky git, can you post some photos of the ladies in question please? :whistle: :pop:

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 3:28 pm
by andygolfer
Mike wrote:You lucky git, can you post some photos of the ladies in question please? :whistle: :pop:
I'll send you a link to their pages if you want. when's your wife out so you can safely have a look? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 4:01 pm
by Mike
andygolfer wrote:
Mike wrote:You lucky git, can you post some photos of the ladies in question please? :whistle: :pop:
I'll send you a link to their pages if you want. when's your wife out so you can safely have a look? :lol: :lol:
Very soon, hopefully. :whistle:

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 4:14 pm
by LondonEye
Must be your charm, Andy !! You sure you have not posted a picture of yourself ?
My handful of followers all seem to be men (no comments please !) who thankfully also post aircraft pictures.
Maybe it's me, as it reminds me of Amsterdam. Very friendly local ladies, sitting in the window, waving at all the lads going by, then ignoring me !

Re the FlickR question - I wonder whether with a mass migration from Photobucket, it has opened a potential new market for certain people ?

Pete.

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 8:50 pm
by PorkScratching
I've had a flurry of these recently too. I don't think you can stop them from following you. I suspect that if you do follow them back and engage in conversation, the idea will be to illegally relieve you of money one way or another, so I would strongly advise not doing so.

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 9:08 pm
by andygolfer
Pete: I did post a photo of myself recently holding a 12 pound carp that I'd just caught! If there east Europen they probably thought I was offering them dinner :D
I remember that in Amsterdam too as a naive 16/17 year old cycling through the red light district (who would notice another bike in Holland, that was how we went spotting in those days) and I said to Mike Wooff something along the lines of 'these ladies are all very friendly, waving at us'. It finally dawned on me that they were probably after my money............

which brings me onto Nick's comment, there's no way I would part with money or even engage in conversation with any of these, they would probably spike my e-mail and access an account quicker than I could log on to stop them

there has been a spate of these lately and I wonder if you can stop unwanted followers. Mike's complaining because he hasn't got any :D

anyway Pete , you say you have nothing but aircraft photos - you posted a nice beaver today :D
i'll get me coat!

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 10:28 pm
by LondonEye
Everyone likes a nice Beaver......... :halo:

Pete.

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 2:05 am
by WingNut
Beaver.... did someone say beaver?

Image

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2017 10:26 am
by AirbusA320
andygolfer wrote:I've noticed that in the last week or so I've had 3 new followers and all ladies, one even faved a couple of my pics so I thought I'd re-pay the compliment and fave one of hers so I opened her profile. Whoooo! I got an enormous surprise and am fortunate my wife wasn't looking over my shoulder at the time :o

Having looked at the other 2 new followers they are all of a similar nature, so my dilemma is do I try to block them (and if so how) or do I just ignore them and hope they go away. Of course I would have to check occasionally to make sure they haven't shared any of my pics.

confused!

anyone else having a similar problem?

Tut tut
yes i have a couple of odd followers and some not got any albums just loads of favs
watch out out there not all are good people who follow you

send me the link if you wanna

it also seems they limited the number of groups of pics that can be posted on to other groups
but noticed some still able post to many, have you heard of this one

take care and i pass on my wishes to Postman Pat sorry Kev when i see him
Happy New Year to ya
Mark

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2017 11:25 am
by andygolfer
I deleted them in case they were dodgy Mark, best to be safe as i am aware that some of them start faving and leaving nasty links.

As per my pm I can only think it's allowing more on Pro accounts, personally i don't post to hardly any groups on flickr as I fear it could totally open the gates to dodgy followers.

all the best Mark and yes please pass on my wishes to the postman, will catch up sometime
andy

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2017 7:28 pm
by PorkScratching
andygolfer wrote:personally i don't post to hardly any groups on flickr as I fear it could totally open the gates to dodgy followers.
I don't think that's the case. I've added photos to many groups and I rarely get a dodgy follower request.

If anything, I suspect the dodgy followers choose new potential targets by working through the followers list of people they've successfully managed to follow (if you see what I mean).

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2017 10:08 pm
by andygolfer
PorkScratching wrote:
andygolfer wrote:personally i don't post to hardly any groups on flickr as I fear it could totally open the gates to dodgy followers.
I don't think that's the case. I've added photos to many groups and I rarely get a dodgy follower request.

If anything, I suspect the dodgy followers choose new potential targets by working through the followers list of people they've successfully managed to follow (if you see what I mean).
thanks Nick, the latter may well be the case, next time I could send them your details if you want to see some of their photos ;)

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2018 9:00 am
by talldan76
Resurrecting an oldish thread here, but in the last few days I've had a spate of this happening...

Totalling about about 20 fav's, all from questionable sources!!

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2018 1:56 pm
by Mike s
yes I've noticed it too,nearly 100 faves from various women ,they have no photos on there profiles no groups and don't comment on my photos,but have upto 2000 photos in there faves album,i've no idea what the point of this is ,but can't complain at 100 + faves on my pics!
mike

Re: Flickr - my latest followers are rather interesting!

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2018 2:51 pm
by welshdan1927
Yup I had about 10 favourites on one of my many poor, hazy record shots that I upload just for the sake of it sometimes, and surprise surprise they were all ladies with 0 posts. Have systematically blocked and reported each one - although I noticed at least three disappeared of their own volition - I think maybe flickr is responding to spam reports by banning these accounts.

They are of course bots.

Watch out, Russia may be trying to force you to attend MAKS.