ATTENTION! Photobucket is holding us hostage!

I’ve finished fixing all the Photobucket images that aren’t blocked or 404’d (file not found).

If you want to know if your account at Photobucket is one that couldn’t be fixed or had missing images, first log on to your Photobucket account and look at the URL in the address bar of your browser. Your account number is the subdomain of the URL; e.g., the “XXXX” in:

http://XXXX.photobucket.com

The subdomain/account may be fewer or more than four characters. Next, look in the list below for your subdomain/account number. If your subdomain/account number is in the list, your Photobucket account was either blocked, or images that you’ve posted on the Forum were missing from your account.

Note: Some users are reporting that the URL for their Photobucket accounts starts with an “s” instead of an “i” whereas the actual links to their images, where I got the accounts, uses an “i”. That means when you check the list below, you may find that your account is listed with a leading “i” rather than the leading “s” that you see on Photobucket.

i66
s797
i123
i43
i763
i717
i847
i44
i282
i1093
i56
i1122
i680
i951
s847
i182
i1191
i173
i21
i797
img
i52
i636
i1151
i632
i621
i240
i1256
i50
i1086
i1342
i25
i88
emob1086
i176
i566
i32
i48
i42
i65
s1194
i1123
i857
i220
i1050
i690
i28
i733
i1133
i157
i30
i856
i1132
i237
i353
i116
i175
i1359
i191
i1194
i11
i168
i1196
i17
i319
i33
i67
i179
i1130

It looks like a lot, but to put it in perspective, we went from 3,974 posts including Photobucket images down to 658.