IOS 7 is prevented from uploading to Photo Stream by some apps

I have found that some apps such as LINE and Facebook Camera prevent iOS 7 from uploading photoos to my Photo Stream.
The phenominum is the followings:
1. Take some photos by camera app of iPhone.
2. Uploading the photos to LINE or Facebook by the apps.
3. These photos won't appear in my Photo Stream.
I turned off the Photo Stream in Preference and then turned on it.
However, the photos never appeared in my Photo Stream.
I don't think I had experienced this phenominun until I updated to iOS 7.
I guess it might be a bug of iOS 7.

That's probably what I'm going to do as well, until either Apple gets its PhotoStream act (back?) together, or until I switch all to Loom. Since I use Aperture mainly for organizing my pics, and only occasionally edit Sony RAW files (hence no LightRoom), this kind of solution becomes increasingly probable – and attractive, too, since my Aperture library is by far the largest disk space user, even though I have all originals on an external SSD.
About the only thing I'd probably miss, is a native non-webbrowser photo app on OSX. On the other hand, I certainly will not miss Aperture's 1.5GB+ RAM usage, and all-too-frequent crashes under Maverick.

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