Oh, and I emailed said user a couple of weeks ago and they did not respond.
Cary On Mon, Sep 30, 2024 at 12:15 PM Cary Bass <[email protected]> wrote: > > So I did hear back from Flickr: > > >I understand that your group has a large amount of photos added that do not > >meet the requirements of the group, and you (along with your other active > >admin) are trying to remove these. > >Unfortunately, we do not have a back-end process to help expedite this. The > >only way for a group to be managed is by its administrators and using the > >manual process you're familiar with. > >In this situation, I might recommend trying to recruit more active group > >members to help, and promote them to the admin role. > >I'm sorry I don't have better news! If there is anything else I can help > >with, please feel free to ask. > > So that's the bad news. > > The good news (depending on how you look at it) is that the biggest > contributor to the Wikimedia Commons group on Flickr with over 4,000 > photos released their pictures under an unfree license, thereby > dramatically cutting down the number of pictures we have to sort > through. In fact, we may be able to remove people wholesale who do not > contribute using a free license, and that, I believe, will allow us to > remove their photographs as well. > > Cary [[User:Bastique]] _______________________________________________ Commons-l mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
