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Can you provide an example of two pictures where one of them has a higher ID number than the other but was posted before the other?
For the record, when we say "ID number," we don't mean the nine digit number on the jpg. Every image page has a number as part of its URL, and the numbers are all in order. (Gaps are where pictures have made the main site and been deleted). For instance, it's the six digit number in this URL: " class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">
Being familiar with your method of trying to find where you left off, I can say that there is a more accurate way. On each image page, a few lines below the actual picture, you'll see four hyperlinks:
Uploader | Date Posted | Original Filename | Approver
Click on "Date Posted," and it will say when that picture found its way to the main site, down to the minute. Use that to help you find where you left off.
Every few days, I look at the most recently posted pictures and thumb through them until I recognize 5 or 6 photos on the same page that I saw on the site during my previous visit. To be sure I've seen ALL the new thumbnails, if the same page has eye-catching photos I didn't see during my previous visit I'll continue thumbing through earlier posts.
This time (Elena Shportun) isn't the only time I've had this problem. How can subscribers keep up with new pictures if a bunch of pictures are posted without appearing under Most Recently Posted? I'm sure other people want to know about this too.