JP screeners are far easier to bribe, it's a winner for me.
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Originally posted by RingwaySam View PostJP screeners are far easier to bribe, it's a winner for me.
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Originally posted by thxcollins View PostI'm on the other side of the fence regarding this issue. There is a higher level of activity at a.net and I feel that, with the increased user base, there is more knowledge associated with that. I came over here from ad.com and immediately noticed that the topics hardly moved.
Now, I still come here because I feel like I can contribute without immediately getting my head chewed off if I make an error.
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Originally posted by seahawk View PostThe forum is an advantage for a.net. No doubt about it. The aviation photography related forums are more busy, but I think you get better help here. The aviation forums are obvioulsy much more alive. On the other hand moderating that must be a bitch.
But what happens regularly is that people told me how to do my pilot job. You know, I have my rules, handbooks etc how I do my job and it is always interesting to see that someone who is no pilot knows it all better.
The forum here is less active and you see pretty much the same guys posting. But therefore it is easier to follow
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AFAIK, uploading photos at A.net is still for free (correct me if I'm wrong). Both A.net and JP.net have different service levels for paying and non paying members. Couldn't tell the differences though, as I have grandfathered rights over there and crew benefits here
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Originally posted by WILCO737 View Postut what happens regularly is that people told me how to do my pilot job. You know, I have my rules, handbooks etc how I do my job and it is always interesting to see that someone who is no pilot knows it all better.
personally speaking, I enyoy having professionals like you on board this forum that really can contribute an real answer to specific questions and although I am not big in photographs, I really enjoy all your pictures that you have uploaded here. Not only that they are in a brilliant quality, they also give the user a smart inside view behind the real scenes .Ciao,
Jason
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The biggest difference, people here actually have a chance to get photos accepted.
On A.net, you'll likely end up getting an e-mail saying something to the effect of "Please don't upload anything else as you're wasting our time."
And yes, some smart a*s screener sent me an e-mail like this several years ago and I have never uploaded there again.
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I had approx 2400 pics on anet but got them deleted shortly after Demandmedia bought it -the new terms & conditions were not acceptable to myself and a lot of other photographers. The first set were just a joke in that photographers lost the copyright on their images something which is totally unacceptable. This 'image grab' was watered down slightly in the 2nd set but still left (in my opinion) big gaps in the photographers ability to determine what the pictures would be used for. The site was also getting very uptight and inconsistent about aircraft manufacturers and would change information on images without consultation. In short it was no longer fun uploading there. To me anet was like ryanair - expensive if you want anything other than basic service and a mangement that did not listen to or care about the people that used and contributed to the site.
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