Lightroom 5.7 - Flickr plugin fails to upload some photos,"Some export operations were not performed."

There are 5 specific images which the plugin refuses to upload. Rebooting, restarting, nothing helps.
Is there a solution or work-around?

Sporadic uploading problems have long been reported with the built-in Flickr plugin.  You might try this third-party Flickr plugin.  The author has an excellent reputation and actively maintains his plugins (in contrast to Adobe); in fact, the author designed the plugin publishing architecture for Adobe.

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