TinyPic

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Tinypic
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URL http://www.tinypic.com/
Status Online!
Archiving status In progress...
Archiving type Unknown
Project source tinypic-grab
Project tracker tinypic
IRC channel #tinydick (on hackint)

TinyPic is a photo and video sharing service, owned and operated by Photobucket ,[1] that allows users to upload, link and share, images and videos on the Internet. The idea is similar to URL shortening in which each uploaded image is given a relatively short internet address. An account is not required to use TinyPic.

Images and videos

TinyPic allows the upload and hosting of JPEG (jpg), png, gif, and tiff files. Images that are larger than 1600 pixels (either in width or height) are automatically resized to the largest acceptable size while maintaining their original aspect ratio. The site requires a CAPTCHA to be filled in each time an image is uploaded.

TinyPic does not accept standard-definition video files which are larger than 500 Megabytes in size or longer than 15 minutes in length. Videos longer than 15 minutes are truncated to 15 minutes. Users can also upload high definition videos as long as they are no larger than 500 Megabytes in size and no longer than 5 minutes in length. TinyPic officially accepts the uploading of videos in the following video formats: 3g2, 3gp, 3gp2, 3gpp, 3p, asf, avi, divx, dv, dvx, flv, moov, mov, mp4, mpe, mpeg4, mpeg, mpg4, mpg, qt, rm, wmv, and xvid and generally users are able to upload all but the most unusual formats.

Tinypic deletes images and videos that are not associated with a user account and that have not been viewed for 90 days. Tinypic will sometimes reuse URLs of deleted images, resulting in old image links showing unintended content.

Status

Warrior project is now running. Albeit slowly...