While I can understand that the zoos with a massive amount of photos needed to be streamlined, for the most part I believe that this "pruning" of the ZooChat gallery is a terrible tragedy. I personally have had over 9,000 photos eliminated (50% of my overall total!)
Unfortunately, it was always going to be the case - no matter how we did it - that you were going to be the one person the most affected by any prune or cull of photos from the gallery since more than 10% of the 130,000 photos were from you in the first place!
I regret needing to take such drastic action and I understand (and greatly appreciate) the effort you have gone to in uploading them in the first place, but the fact is we have too many photos and I needed to remove some of them - any in pure numbers of photos removed, yours would always have be culled the most since there were simply so many of them!
that means that 257 hours of my time has now been wasted.
Not wasted at all!
Only photos which have not been viewed by many people and those which have been in the galleries for more than 1 year have been removed.
Any new photos you upload will remain in the gallery for AT LEAST a year - that should be plenty of time for people to view them, and if they are popular enough, they will remain in the gallery indefinitely. I will also be looking at alternatives to regular pruning to see if we can manage the gallery more effectively, so this may all change anyway.
Exhibits change over time and some of the zoos that lost photos didn't even have that many photos in the gallery to begin with.
Due to the high volumes of photos in many of the galleries and the fact that there was simply no effective way to view the changes in a single exhibit over time via the current gallery mechanism - I don't think there was terribly much value in this anyway.
I would like to develop a better way of doing things. I've been spending quite a bit of time thinking about how we might be able to capture more specific information about a zoo, its animals and exhibits from a historical perspective and present it in a more meaningful and useful way.
The ideas I've come up with so far all involve a mechanism very different to that currently in use by the currently photo gallery - so you would need to upload any specific photos for this purpose again anyway.
What would be the point now? In a year 50% of the photos would be erased, and for all the hundreds of new members that join each year those photos would never be seen by anyone.
The point would be that people will have at least year to view all of your photos, and the best of them will be around well beyond that.
This was never intended to be an archival service - it was to encourage the discussion about zoos and animals. If some of the photos you've uploaded aren't being viewed and discussed, then they aren't serving any meaningful purpose in the gallery anyway.
Like I said, I think we can create something far more useful with our photos - but it requires us to take a different direction. In the meantime, there is still plenty of value to be found in the existing gallery - and any photos you upload will have plenty of time for people to view and comment on them.
I do regret needing to take this action, but like I said - I had little choice and had to act quickly to preserve what we have.