the anon above say it's useless cos you can get that release by FFF through XDCC. IRC is the only method of piracy distribution that cannot be disturbed by third party (a.k.a. FBI or copyright holder). cmiiw
I have found a dead link, will it be reuploaded? Unfortunately no, as continually reuploading old files would ultimately require an increasing amount of bandwidth. Also, once the script has processed the file, it is deleted off our hard disk to make room for other files. You'll have to try to download the files from the host before they are removed, or find another source. Why so many dead links? (for a recent file) It seems that many multi file hosters available nowadays are quite unreliable, so this may cause files to simply not be uploaded to various hosts. Also, files are always uploaded anonymously, so often will die quicker due to inactivity. Finally, they may simply be removed by the host (either through direct reporting of the link, or hash match with another report). We are looking at ways to try to mitigate some of these issues.
I have found a dead link, will it be reuploaded? Unfortunately no, as continually reuploading old files would ultimately require an increasing amount of bandwidth. Also, once the script has processed the file, it is deleted off our hard disk to make room for other files. You'll have to try to download the files from the host before they are removed, or find another source. Why so many dead links? (for a recent file) It seems that many multi file hosters available nowadays are quite unreliable, so this may cause files to simply not be uploaded to various hosts. Also, files are always uploaded anonymously, so often will die quicker due to inactivity. Finally, they may simply be removed by the host (either through direct reporting of the link, or hash match with another report). We are looking at ways to try to mitigate some of these issues.
I have found a dead link, will it be reuploaded? Unfortunately no, as continually reuploading old files would ultimately require an increasing amount of bandwidth. Also, once the script has processed the file, it is deleted off our hard disk to make room for other files. You'll have to try to download the files from the host before they are removed, or find another source. Why so many dead links? (for a recent file) It seems that many multi file hosters available nowadays are quite unreliable, so this may cause files to simply not be uploaded to various hosts. Also, files are always uploaded anonymously, so often will die quicker due to inactivity. Finally, they may simply be removed by the host (either through direct reporting of the link, or hash match with another report). We are looking at ways to try to mitigate some of these issues.
14/06/2017 17:37 — RamenSub