Flickr Stats

Yes, apparently, there is a Santa Claus! Flickr’s got Stats for Pro members. I just activated mine, so I don’t know how well they work yet, but they tell me there should be some stats to actually look at in a day or so. I’ll definitely post more when I see more!

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