Although iPhones dominate the camera type and many users use the 1TB free storage to use the service as a backup/dumping ground for their smartphone’s snapshots, there is still a core of serious DSLR users using groups, tags, and so on, and they are still producing the best, most interesting photos on the site.
See the complete analysis and discussion by the “Phoblographer” here: http://www.thephoblographer.com/2015/09/06/an-independent-analysis-of-flickrs-most-popular-tags/#.VnAXu7iDFBc
Here’s an example of one of my albums on Flickr, still arguably the best place to store, sort, tag and present photos on the Internet: https://www.flickr.com/gp/jeffreysullivan/8RGd3H
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