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20/03/2019 06:53 — Anonymous
no need
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20/03/2019 06:45 — Anonymous
Do I need to use a vpn on here?
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20/03/2019 00:35 — Anonymous
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
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20/03/2019 00:25 — Anonymous
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.
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19/03/2019 21:12 — Anonymous
good alternative to solidfiles, sendspace, 1f, zippy https://www.load.to/
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19/03/2019 20:44 — Anonymous
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.
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19/03/2019 20:40 — Anonymous
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.

Enjoy your beer smarty pantsu
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19/03/2019 20:19 — Anonymous
hur. Prepping is good. Mirrors at the ready. Always!
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19/03/2019 20:16 — Anonymous
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.
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19/03/2019 20:10 — Anonymous
God is on the side of the uploaders

*Disclaimer: If you enjoy the product and have available displosable income, please support the makers
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19/03/2019 20:08 — Anonymous
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.
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19/03/2019 12:50 — admin
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.
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19/03/2019 12:45 *admin
Hack seems unlikely as there's generally little reason why it'd be region specific.
That's the first time I've heard of weird redirects though. Although you've referred to it, are you sure it wasn't just some dodgy ad? I think you may get that warning if a HTTPS site tries to "post" data to a HTTP URL (posting form data essentially refers to submitting data, e.g. you fill out a registration form, comment field, login form etc. and click submit). Ads generally don't do that, but some "ad publishers" use ad code to hijack pages by inserting redirect code or similar to perhaps engage in "click fraud" (or CSRF attacks on some other website), for example, fake vote submissions or similar.
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19/03/2019 12:45 — admin
You can try browsing around here or just ask and see what suggestions others give you for what you want.
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19/03/2019 04:04 — Anonymous
The violence threats were unnecessary. If I thought you were actually serious and an adult in driving distance Id take you up on that offer and be happy to exchange addresses. I'm sure you are just a typical online hero no matter what your age protected anonymously online that needlessly takes shit to far because there are no consequences for such stupidity.  I grew up around violence and didn't stop getting in fights until I got out of my 20`s.  I personally greatly enjoy violence but I dont threaten people in person or online.  MMa is the greatest. I'm going to drink a some beer and chill the hell out.
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19/03/2019 03:25 — Satanswarrior
Multi-hosters
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19/03/2019 00:58 — Yogicat
I thought you were trying to preserve AT like a piece of food.
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18/03/2019 23:31 — Cure_AT
P.S.  Cure_AT is a Precure fan name chosen long ago.  I don't speak up much.

No actual cures are implied or likely.
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18/03/2019 23:21 — Cure_AT
DDL-Services, Epilogue

Thanks for all the comments, mostly.

I'll add a couple things:

1. Paid Services: I use only free services because I want to stay very anonymous and am cheap.  I recognize the various advantages of paid services but don't use any, ever (for now).  If you like using free services the best advice is to stay current with releases.

Like AT, I take what the ddl-services freely give, hoping they won't die for a while yet.

2. Simultaneous Downloads: I seldom get good results by setting simultaneous downloads to the software's max and leaving it up to the ddl-service to enforce their limits.  In one recent example, I started at 10 simultaneous and increased one at a time to 17 where my cumulative speed was up to 8mb/sec.  But at 18 my cumulative speed dropped to 300k/sec (!) and stayed there  for 18, 19, and 20 files, the limit of my software.  It went back to a cumulative 8mb/sec when I reduced it back to 17 files.  On another day, I had to reduce it to 15 to get good speed.

3. I get 1-2mb/sec/file on Solidfiles these days.  The simultaneous limits they and zippy impose changes now and then from 4-9 files for me.  The changes may represent local load, or a business model, or something.  Six files at a time on Solidfiles for 6mb-8mb is fine for me.  One file at 1mb-2mb, not so delightful.  For a single file I might use 1Fichier or even Sendspace.

My goal was to provide some info and suggestions for the average AT user.  But I'm glad we have users working at the higher end of all this because we're going to need new options, maybe in the near future.  Technology at the DDL-Service level might be not be our friend much longer...
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18/03/2019 21:30 — Anonymous
You're pretty much not going to find anything cheaper than Feral's seedbox plans.
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18/03/2019 21:08 — Anonymous
Chill dude. It's just anons chatting and comparing notes. Its not a 'review' for fucksake. Does this look like a fucking blog?
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18/03/2019 20:33 — Anonymous
It isn't because he didn't name any seedboxes. Kinda wish he did because I've been interested for a while now. Problem is nobody who talks about seedboxes ever tells you which ones are good and which to avoid.

And "review" sites are full of shills.
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18/03/2019 20:19 *BetaMAX
What do you mean by "Single files are slow"? Parted download of a single file using X connections is possible for solid and - if needed to boost speed - also zippy (206 / partial content supported). There shouldn't be a need to test the maximum number of connections. The DL software will increase connections till the server rejects (up to the set maximum).
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18/03/2019 20:12 — Anonymous
I don't mind the but's ... it does explain one's service downsides. And I tend to agree on that.
What is not OK are the 3 options ... 1. option ... tough not rly recommended. (I mean just think about ANY test - put something in the first place and in the same time ... simply don't recommend it!!! WTFH? How ridiculous can one get? Second - it seems the recommendation is based solely on non free service (while paid access to usenet seems somewhat ok? Why? How? ...) . While I can accept one place for being a free service at first place ... this review doesn't seem to differe between free and paid subscriptions, so it's basically useless itself (it actually does seem to recommend 3rd place which is def. a paid service, while it dooes seem to avoid even free dll except for time being).
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18/03/2019 18:42 — Anonymous
I dunno, but your pop sure does regret putting that seed in your mommas box
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18/03/2019 18:40 — Anonymous
The fuck? Dude is on a fucking link site dissing the people who are discussing the various pros and cons of different free filehosts...

You know what weeping boy, you fuck off to crunchyroll cunt. I catch you around here again I'm gonna maje you weep fucking blood. Cunt.
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18/03/2019 18:30 — Anonymous
btw

To add a little bit more info to the zippyshare issue

Did any other UK users notice an unusual page redirect message? It was quite unlike any usual adshit stuff, if I remember right it started about 10 days before, and ongoing right up to the 403 error. It was a message box saying the page was redirecting, and did you want the browser to send the saved form data to the redirected page. No idea what it was about, "Form Data"?

I's possible that if its a UK based hack, Zippyshare 403 could be them trying to fix that issue
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18/03/2019 18:22 — Anonymous
Yup, he started off well, then the "but"

Always beware the "but" it usually signals a complete 180
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18/03/2019 18:21 — Anonymous
"I'm not one to be a prick"

>Comments in very prick-like fashion

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18/03/2019 18:20 — Anonymous
Didn't know about Jhedberg, I'll keep thatr in mind. Ta

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18/03/2019 10:29 — Anonymous
Is this seedbox advertising?
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18/03/2019 10:16 — Anonymous
I'm not one to be a prick with commenting but this is nothing but this is nothing but pathetic whining because the paid file hosters wont cater to you for free.

I'm weeping for you.
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18/03/2019 02:40 — Cure_AT
DDL-Services

Here is one person's experience.  Your mileage will vary and things change frequently.  I download 10 files or more per day.  I think my base wireless speed is 12mb/sec.  Feel free to add you own comments.

Sendspace: Fast,but 300mb per time limit (every 3 hours, maybe)
--not for me, 300mb is half a file.
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OpenLoad: captcha that my software can't auto-crack.
--not for me, multiple captchas per day is tiresome
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Solidfiles: First choice for older files.  About 6 simultaneous downloads allowed for a total speed of about 6mb/sec.  Single files are slow (1-2mb/sec)  Unlimited queue.
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Zippyshare: 6mb/sec to 10mb/sec, regardless of number of simultaneous downloads (4 - 6 simultaneous files generally allowed) Unlimited queue.

Lately, it's been quirky but still gets the job done for me, but sometimes slow...
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1Fichier: 1 file per 3 hours
--not for me.
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Spotlight: Jheberg/Free

The individual downloads speeds are slow, but you can have 17+ simultaneous downloads and achieve an overall speed in the range of Solidfiles/Zippyshare.
A good option for end of season batches.
(Note: For me 17 was good speed, 18 was bad.)

Free has some older files, so next choice after Solidfiles when looking for stuff almost certainly dead.

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Jheberg has some new offerings: FilesCDN has someone's out there's positive comment.  The others I know nothing about.
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Note: Before you give up on a source, always try different numbers of simultaneous downloads.  Starting small is better than starting big.

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It's been shown before in AT comments that different users in different parts of the world get different service experiences.  Some services that give me terrible speeds and limits give other users great experiences.  What makes Zippyshare and Solidfiles exceptional is they give good service to most users.


You have at least 3 options to improve your download service:

1. Premium account at a ddl-service.  -Not really recommended.
2. Usenet access.  It's like the biggest premium account, but depends on up-loaders for content.  Free access to Usenet is too limited to be of much use.
3. Seedbox rental with Internet connection.  Download the torrents you want to your seedbox and from your seedbox to your laptop.  Shop for a value deal.
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18/03/2019 00:40 *Gurphy_TC
Solidfiles blocked our upload server.
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17/03/2019 23:46 — Anonymous
Main options for each file seem to be: Sendspace, ZippyShare, OpenLoad, along with the aggregator sites; Go4Up, Jheberg& MultiUp

Solidfiles can be found in the aggregators, but I seem to remember it being a main option along with Zippyshare, sendspace and OpenLoad, untill not so long ago?

Solid is a decent host from the Downloaders perspective, allowing limitless multiple downloading, its a good alternative to Zippyshare in that regard
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17/03/2019 23:21 *Gurphy_TC
Solidfiles question: I guess you're asking whether a MultiUp menu item can be copied out to also be listed as a separate selection for convenience?

Thanks for the suggestion.  I'll drop a note to admin.
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17/03/2019 23:19 — Gurphy_TC
I'm seeing MultiUp links as recently as 1 hour ago.  The drop-down menus require a little more time, but once you see the Multiup name you can click on that and see which links are ready.
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17/03/2019 22:40 — djg
Zippy has not yet given any reason for the block, you're guess is as good as mine.
A configuration mistake is unlikely given the length of time of the block, and there are no court orders for ISPs to block Zippy.
It is likely an intensional block, the reason is unknown. Could be due to legal notices/threats, in response to Brexit challenges, as a procedure to save bandwidth, an attempt to prevent a DDoS attack, or maybe just for a laugh.
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17/03/2019 21:45 — Anonymous
+1

Solid seems best alternative to zippy for UK

Has there been any updates on the Zippyshare issur btw? Verification for instance that they are purposely blocking United Kuckdom?
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17/03/2019 21:42 — Anonymous
If possible, can you put Solidfiles back on the main selections
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17/03/2019 21:42 — Anonymous
multiup not working anymore?

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14/03/2019 20:16 — Anonymous
Zippyshare: Interestingly, my download speeds went up 30% when UK was blocked.

he he he.
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14/03/2019 18:44 — Anonymous
cursed post
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14/03/2019 13:11 — admin
It seems like the provider was returning many 441 errors to post requests. I think I've managed to find a workaround, so hopefully this allows the backlog of uploads to eventually be processed.
Thanks for raising the issue.
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14/03/2019 08:06 — Anonymous
Lots of posts currently on the front page are missing NZBs, eg https://animetosho.org/view/asakura-te...kv.1319330

Looking at other search engines shows that the uploads start but seemingly fail partway (tiny % complete): http://beta.nzbindex.com/search/?q=&ma...AnimeTosho
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14/03/2019 03:41 — Anonymous
Giving an example is always helpful - what upload is missing NZB?
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13/03/2019 22:44 — Anonymous
Lord Lord Cockmud the seventh profusely corrected the pseudo-plods over in Lower Western Colony (pending) because Zippy is how he gets his weekly German donkey treats. However whomever he generously instructed was some nub with nothing but local admin access, a Star Trek chair, and a one-button Apple mouse in whomever's lower lower intestines thus it now depends on which poxy NSA proxy the request is redirected through for filtration. Apparently. Rumored. Or so they say so maybe not. Not even the steamed Lord Lord Cockmud the seventh could do more.

*nods sagely and taps side of nose but not simultaneously, never simultaneously*

I am not Lord Lord Cockmud the seventh, I am Anonymous and I leave donkeys alone.
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13/03/2019 18:29 — Anonymous
Good localtime(),

Having issues with NNTP uploads? For the last 2 days I have been seeing several uploads missing an NZB link.

Asking for a friend...
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13/03/2019 15:23 — Anonymous
He just did check the certificate tough. Redirecting to same server, but diff. page is possible tough. It might be there are routing problems (as he did test with HMA), thus they redirect temporary. Though that sure would have been some time by now.
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13/03/2019 13:19 — admin
The Zippyshare reference on Wikipedia has been removed.
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