IDM, the very best download manager program, supports up to 32 connections, but I always set the number of maximum connections at 4. Using a lot of connections (more than 8) increases the risk of file corruption (and the need to re-downloading the file (which is extremely annoying for bigger files)). Downloading a lot of files at the same time increases the risk too.
The good ones are Openload, Mega, Solidfiles and Zippyshare. ClickNUpload, UptoBox, UsersCloud, 1Fichier and Free are OK. Sendspace, FileFactory, NitroFlare, Oboom, RapidGator and Turbobit are just crap. The best one for me is Openload. I just can't live without it ;) XDCC is good at desperate times when all other means are dead.
Hey there, Sorry to be the harbringer of bad news, but filecloud.io is going for good it seems. Any link leads to a landing page saying the domain is for sale.
The mirroring policy is described at the top of the FAQ page (plus the section titled "What files does Anime Tosho skip?"). The process is automated and follows this policy, and is unable to make any decision requiring a "higher degree of comprehension".
Are you already using one now? If so, then continue using it, if not, then that answers your question I think. It's not required, but you can use one if you feel that it achieves some goal of yours.
GOT team are smart people. Most of the buzz about media originates in places frequented by people with not a lot of disposable income, NEETS and kids and so on. It would be a total tactical error to make your product unavailable to the potential buzz creators.
I agree, unless you take into account possible difference between where you live and elsewhere in the world. In the US today the use of the words "she" and "her" are not work safe and can get you fired.
The problem is to find a different way to frame a description that would not leave you open to arrest for the contents of your hard drive. I think this is why Nyaa created a vague description. Perhaps framing this as a cultural study with nothing below the waist would be close. You can't censor cultures you don't like, after all. Not the Japanese, not cannibals, not polygamists or the voodoo priest that will curse you if you disagree with me.
Nyaa's description may be in your own best interests after all, or do you want to explain why college professors sometimes look like 10 year olds in anime? You'd be registered with the police in no time.
Yeah, LOL. Like anyone would mater on a site like nyaa. Watch f.e. Nozoki Ana or even Kuzu no Honkai, and at special scenes tell me its safe for work again. There are MANY, MANY, MANY anime scenes I would not call safe for work, but maybe not directly porn. I am not talking about showing a breast here and there but rather specific scenes. Just watch Ep of Killing Bites and you do know what I'm talkin about. Old examples? I am just talking about very known examples. But well, lets take a look at something actual. A rl good ony, imo no porn at all: Manaria Friends ... But can one deny the fanservice in there? if he's the liberate type he might watch it to, but for the conservative one you may even get fired. Let's be honest there ARE many animes that are at the very least not safe for work. You can claim your rules whatever you want, if noone does care as long as they are not able to shut down the site, it will continue. But it is in no way any proof!
btw, I had to look up "scat". According to the Urban Dictionary:
"SCAT is an acronym for Special Combat Assault Team. The Unit comes out of the ASS (Amphibious Support Ship) and into the MOUTH (Mobile Operational Utility Tactical Helocopter) to complete it's mission."
"Nyaa.si is for work-safe content only. The following rules apply:
No pornography of any kind.
No extreme visual content. This means no scat, gore, or any other of such things."
I guess the question is which workplace? Breasts are more ok in Sweden I think, and maybe Japan. I don't know if there is a worldwide standard for workplaces.
Non-Porn/Safe for public viewing? Are you sure? It often might be a gray zone but I can still remember quite the lot cases where it can be considered as such, despite being called an anime, not hentai. Also it's not true to everything. There are legal cases true in (nearly?) any country too (nearly cause there might be a case where AT especially or one of its methods might not be allowed) @OP In the end you should still support the creators by buying the BDs once they are available for you/your country.
I checked that sub and it looks like I have some researching to do. There's lots of factors in choosing seedboxes I didn't think about: dedi vs shared, main uses, disk space, bandwidth, etc. I checked out a couple of the linked setup guides but right now they're a bit over my head :p
Really appreciate the help. :) I'm gonna dig in and go through the guides & comments.
Comment in Feedback 20/03/2019 21:00 * — Anonymous: "Beatrice Dark"
Technically, what's illegal for you is defined by your country's laws and treaties. It could be perfectly legal to pirate Japanese products in North Korea, for all I know.
So it's your responsibility how you get your anime.
no. Everything here is pirated content, thus illegal. If you mean non-porn, or safe for public viewing, yes. But that is just the indirect result of mirroring files from sources mentioned in FAQ
They only say thst because the industries fight against piracy since the 90's has been a disaster a total failure. If they could dtop all of it they would
Ive been lifting since the 80's and have a $4000 olympic weight set, enjoy hunting and other outdoor sports and activities, working on my vehicles building pcs, rarely miss UFC or Bellator and with all that I watch as much anime as time allows. Been into anime since My first gundam series in the 80's. As well as mixed martial arts scool in my 20's at Renzo Gracie academy in Philly. Im basically aack of many trades. Love learning as well as competing.
Im the onlynone inmmy family into anime but my entire family have high end jobs but also into fitness. Basically nerds that are sports fitness freaks
The entire point is people can have multiple likes and hobbies.
Perfect response to yankee-san. For those that do not know: Why are people so polite to strangers in the Far East? Because they are pussies? No. It is because they have an instictual memory that there are... interesting people in this world, peaple that can 'do stuff' and those people do not generally wear a sign. In a world where anybody could be one of those, the smart option is to be polite.
Anime enthusiats do NOT fite with their fists, we are maji, not Philistines. An invisible mahou shoujou will shortly be visiting you to right royally fuck you up, in the head.
At a press conference, the producers of Game of Thrones answered the question about GOT being the most pirated show in history by saying it was an honour,and they went on to parry subsequent questions by saying that all their research shows that more DLs equals more people talking about the show, leading ultimatly to more sales of DVDs Blurays and Merch.
I know what you mean by needing new options in the future, but we need to remember, these services are not provided simply for anime fans, file sharing is part of our culture now, TV, Movies, Music, Sofwares, Games etc etc etc. If it was just for Anime fans then the anti sharing brigade might stand a chance in an attrutional war, but with all the interests combines, the sharers will always be 10 steps ahead in the dreary game of whakamole.
Already mentioned by Gurphy_TC, but it seems like Solidfiles blocked our server. I just checked again and the situation hasn't changed unfortunately. Uploading to Solidfiles via multi-uploaders is the best I can do for now, unfortunately.
25/03/2019 16:01 — Anonymous