A picture is worth a thousand words, and you have captured a thought with the perfect image only to find it missing next week. That is a lot of lost information. Where did it go?
Images disappear when the source removes or relocates them. This only happened in 6 out of the 400 most recent thoughts surveyed in the World Thought Bank. That’s 1.5 percent. Not a lot, but very annoying when your thought is now naked.
You can curtail this problem by capturing from more stable image sources. This list was compiled from the missing images in a survey of 1,875 thoughts. Avoid these and you will go a long way toward preventing the problem.
These sites (see below) block, remove and relocate their images regularly. Continue to capture from these sites, but if you can, pull an image from Google to be on the safe side.
- Tvseriesfinale.com
- Nexus404.com
- Hispanicnpr.com
- Chiff.com
- Masternewmedia.org
- Truthout.org
- Insight.kellogg.northwestern.edu
- Hymini.com
- Library2go.files.wordpress.com
- Gmailblog.blogspot.com
- Online.wsj.com
- Eatmedaily.com
- Cnd.org
- Absolute-playstation.com
- Theweek.com
- Twipic.com
- Guerrilla-innovation.com
- Highchi.com
- Vivlrlatino.com
- Feelingretro.com
- Smashingmagazine.com
- Slorker.com
- Asylum.com
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Posted by: Maximillian | January 31, 2012 at 06:33 AM