The law of accessibility on
flickr
2006.10.10 14:13 | Discovery
We can find chronological management
of files and "Law
of accessibility" behind the flickr, photo sharing system.
For example, when I upload new photos,
they appear in the top-left of the page, where people view first
and frequently (that is, V=1, x=t=0 -> A = 1 = maximum). Older
photos are pushed down down down to the bottom of the page. This
looks like I put indexcards I just write on card stand or box where
I can see all time.
For classification, flicker basically doesn't need classification.
Just upload first, and sometime later, classify them for
convenience. This makes us free from a load of classification at
very first stage of photo sharing process.
# Did you notice that? I hadn't notice at all!
Revised : 2006.11.26 Title is changed
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