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Currently there is a limitation for showing maximum 100 media files in the athlete profile. Can you increase that number or just leave it without limit?
Strava only displays 100 of your most recent photos on your profile page to decrease the stress on our servers and prevent timeouts. However, all of your photos are still available on the activity page where they were uploaded. Strava does not delete or remove any photos.
Thanks for submitting your idea to increase this limit. It has been reviewed by our moderation team and is now open to voting.
While that may be true, I like scrolling through my own media, or my friends media to go back and see pictures from things we did together. If I were to scroll through my own activity page or some of my more active friends' pages I would have to scroll for minutes to get to the pictures from more than a year ago, which is were picture #101 might start. It is quite inconvenient and eventually all the older pictures will be so hard to retrieve that they are practically inexistent.
I do not necessarily understand the issue with server space? The pictures are on your servers anyways and accessible by scrolling though all the activities. Then again, I know very little about IT. So maybe there is an issue I am not seeing.
This has to change; I put photos on many of my important activities but it would take ages to scroll back years to see them. Strava needs to ensure all photos are shown when clicking on the photos displayed on a users profile, it’s simple.
Hi Lola, In that case maybe would be good idea to group all images by year, and for each year by month. Then their numbеr in group likely will not be bigger than 100.
It should also be easier to categorize media to make it easier to retrieve when activities have taken place deep in the past.
Seems strange how all other social media platforms offer easy storage and retrieval of media, but Strava, a paid for service...does not?
If you're really looking to drive Strava into a fully blown social media platform like it seems; hitting this crucial problem first would certainly enable that possibility.
"If you're really looking to drive Strava into a fully blown social media platform like it seems; hitting this crucial problem first would certainly enable that possibility."
Really. I have been curating my best photos, the page could be like Instagram. Having more than 100, adding comment feature etc. would make it into a social platform to drive engagement.
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