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How would you change Flickr?

We had done a successful "How would you change…" feature series over on Engadget that TUAW also recently took up with the "You're in charge…" series. The idea is, pick a gadget/application/web service and create a massively multiplayer wishlist for that thing. Seems like this could work well in SocialSoftwareLandia, so let's see how it goes — How would you change ? I'll start with a few, then please throw your wishlist into the comments…


  • Local — see the most interesting photos only from my contacts / friends / family.

  • Interestingness reverse lookup — when viewing one of my photos, I want a way to find out how "interesting" it is — is it in my top 200? Is it #437? How interesting (or not…) is it for this day on Flickr?

  • I often wish I could collect other people's photos into sets.

  • Some more elegant way to keep track of the 290 groups I'm in… maybe some sort of dashboard page I could drop a few groups into at a time and just monitor several at any one time.

Tag… you're it! How would you change Flickr?

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