Feedback Page

This is a somewhat temporary page made especially for the beta version of this website. It's to collect all your death threats, love messages, requests to the code monkeys or just suggestions/issues/questions/criticisms/idle talk or whatever feedback you think is worth our database space.


20,179 comment(s) posted: [view latest]
25/05/2013 06:52 — Anonymous: "Nobunaga"
Good job here...keep up the good work
28/05/2013 12:26 — Anonymous: "Tendou"
About the fix for AnonFiles corruption, in the Repair the file/part with a torrent section, there's a shorter steps actually. It's confirmed using uTorrent
Step 1-3. the same with the guide.
Step 4. Without starting the torrent (or stop it if you have autostart), click on the files tab.
Step 5. Right click on the file and choose Relocate...
Step 6. Choose the file you've downloaded from AnonFiles (the extracted one).
Step 7. Start the torrent. It'll automatically check the file for a while and then automatically download it.
28/05/2013 19:53 — Anonymous
just force check the file before starting the torrent, it's not rocket science
30/05/2013 11:45 — admin
Thanks for the tip!
30/05/2013 03:40 — hitanshu_conman
Why do some people feel the need to criticize groups, call it free speech, then get butthurt when someone challenges the logic of their arguments?
30/05/2013 08:21 — Anonymous
So long as someone replies to them they will keep posting, just ignore them rather than reply and they'll stop
10/06/2013 07:18 — alpeia2
That doesn't work, cause when you post something later on, on something else they attack. They must be lonely in life and have nothing better to do...
30/05/2013 04:34 — Libly
I'd like to make a poll about which file hoster ppl usually use and its non/free user download speed, include those Tibb provide. It's better if set stick on homepage, it'll help most ppl, I guess.
01/06/2013 09:21 — admin
This is an interesting idea, though I'm not sure how to implement it easily.
Seems like it could work well in a forum or wiki context, based on comments as a poll might actually be limiting...
04/06/2013 23:19 — Anonymous
How about this http://pollcode.com/ .Here is a sample example i did with the filehosts filled in http://poll.pollcode.com/65pek .Maybe you could make one and add a link in the site updates link .
10/06/2013 05:47 — admin
I actually hadn't thought about doing that. I've just used your link - thanks.
10/06/2013 23:31 — Yogicat
Nyahaha! #FelineYogi@irc.rizon.net
Multiple selections are not possible. :( :(
11/06/2013 00:55 — Anonymous
That was just intended as a quick example .I did not look at the all options
[or add the max number of answers/hosts].There is a check box to allow multiple answers[which i missed] and i also missed some  hosts which have been mentioned in the comments or used on here.Here is an updated link with more hosts and multiple answer options http://poll.pollcode.com/9becg .Also Libly asked about adding it on the site ,here is the html code   http://pastebin.com/aHugBi2B .Could not add it here due to the max post length limit .
13/06/2013 10:37 — admin
Oh okay, thanks for doing that!
Updated link.
13/06/2013 21:33 — Anonymous
Okay ,you're welcome.Thanks for updating it. :)
30/05/2013 11:13 — dark
can Filewinds replaced by Davvas? :)
will be better choice i think since Filewinds doesn't support resume downloads
upload mkv/mp4 as it is (without 7z) on Davvas please. if you decide to use it :)
http://davvas.com/
30/05/2013 11:27 — Anonymous
I say filewinds stay but consider adding davvas as a choice.
20/06/2013 06:32 — Anonymous
whats the point filewind is useless i rather use tusfiles/180upload
11/08/2013 06:04 *Uzumaki
30/05/2013 12:00 — admin
For people who use IRC, is the link in the side bar being used?
Whilst I appreciate Envy's efforts for setting it up, if it's not particularly useful, it may be wise to remove it.
14/06/2013 15:07 — Yogicat
Nyahaha! #FelineYogi@irc.rizon.net
Even Envy doesn't idle in that, so I didn't bother.
30/05/2013 12:45 — Evilware
Whats the point of Multipload? Depositfiles and turbofiles are already on jhberg list.
30/05/2013 13:40 *dark
MultiUpload offers Direct Download Feature. fully allows resume & download manager support :)
30/05/2013 13:42 — Anonymous
The multiupload DDL link is the fastest one for me, always between 2-5 MB/sec (and once JDownloader said 9 MB/sec)
11/08/2013 06:16 — Uzumaki
try it before saying so its the best option who wants speed without using irc i have recieved 5MB/s speed with IDM while same time 3MB/s with IRC best better than devhost though they remove ddl link very soon.......24hour i guess
the main point of using irc is to get them as they releases
30/05/2013 19:52 — Anonymous
Could you add a note saying to click on the file name for more encoding/rar/media info or the series name for plot/anidb info on the comments section so that people can stop posting the obvious comments such as whats in the files or plot summary's that are already posted by you.
30/05/2013 22:46 — Anonymous
You can already check out the plot summary of a show by clicking the title of the show next to the file size .
31/05/2013 16:12 — Anonymous
Yes thats what was said,but some people that use the do not know that .And others keep posting the info that is already there in the comments section.
01/06/2013 09:31 — admin
Yeah, the fact that we have that info isn't particularly obvious in the interface.
Improving the file information display is something I've had in mind for a while. I might use that to make things a bit clearer.

As for series/plot information, I actually don't really trust the script on the accuracy of such. I'd rather people look up info on other sites like AniDB/ANN/MAL because they do it way better. Perhaps making these links more obvious might help?

Thanks for pointing these out.
14/06/2013 00:15 — Anonymous
I can't think of many ways to change the interface,but maybe some small clickable icons next to the highlighted text would work .Either way i am interested to see how you change the interface and hope to see it soon.It is good to see you are always looking to improve the sites features and layout.
31/05/2013 02:39 — Anonymous
I think it is about time you implement a filtering policy in the comments section so only registered people can comment.I  have been accused of being a criminal who is spreading viruses and hacking personal info https://animetosho.org/view/cs-love-ru...mment16273 .I do not care about trolling ,etc.But i do not like being falsely accused of being a criminal and would not do so to anyone else without concrete evidence of the matter and would then take it to the police .Obviously this person can't because they are lying and posting illegal  content themselves and would be prosecuted.Please add an e-mail contact as well for matters such as this in future do they can be addressed privately if needed  .Thank you.
01/06/2013 09:53 — admin
Unfortunately, I think that restricting comments to registered users would only reduce the number of comments as opposed to the number of unfavorable ones.
It's somewhat the nature of the internet that you'll get unfavorable responses and these are difficult to prevent. I'd say it would be in your best interests to try ignoring these, and not to get too personally attached to comments, in general, in the first place.
Sorry for any inconveniences, annoyances or dissatisfaction this may have caused.

We do get a number of quality anonymously posted comments, and I'd like to encourage these by continuing to allow anonymous comments.
01/06/2013 16:59 — Anonymous
I can get why you do not want to restrict people to registering .How about a simple filter on nasty language to stop the less discerning user-base from just popping up and calling people bitches and worse[i won't post specific words,but you can guess which i mean] for no good reason.It might dissuade trolling in the comments if such words are automatically filtered,anyway it was just a suggestion and i do not even no if you could implement it. Thank you for the reply.
10/06/2013 05:21 — admin
I'm not sure of the exact effect of these filters. I'm sure you could guess what a particular censored word is, from the context, so I've always wondered whether they actually make what's said less insulting.

Of course, that's assuming that people don't come up with clever ways to bypass filters, of which there always is.

Sorry for having mostly a 'no can do' attitude. Perhaps I'm just too pessimistic...
10/06/2013 23:42 *A_Registered_Trademark
Censorship and the Internet: Two things which do not go well together.  We get fresh voices and fast new information here because anyone can contribute to notes anytime.  It's great!

There is something VERY VERY WEIRD about someone complaining about being defamed while using Anonymous or even registered names here, since such names are not tied to any real personal information.  Very, very weird.

The truth is the Internet is the playground where you need to develop your own ability to handle unpleasantness.  The protected sort of life this Anonymous wants can only be had in a few countries and only by the very wealthy.  So he should concentrate his efforts on becoming rich or becoming strong.  Actually, just becoming normal.
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Let's think about this another way: Comments are optional, and comments sometimes bother this fellow.  So why is he reading and writing comments at all?  Why not just download anime?  I guess it's because he is looking for opportunities to be social.  That's commendable.  The problem is that he is probably in the wrong place for what he is looking for.  I think he would find much more satisfaction in a "Members Only Can Comment" club somewhere, where people like him will know how to properly treat people like him.  How to find such a place?  I would say narrow your focus as much as possible and look for groups interested in that topic, like Naruto, for example.  That's my best practical advice.  But I think it would be much better if you made personal growth your goal, instead of finding or creating a place that doesn't offend you.
11/06/2013 02:51 — Anonymous
It seems you are very misguided and should concentrate your efforts on becoming less obtuse towards the internet and society in general  because your 'playground' is censored ,restricted ,tracked and logged on a daily basis by numerous company's such as your ISP and the government [very real personal info] while you are acting ignorant towards it .Try reading the news headlines,such as http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-18434112.
11/06/2013 11:15 — Anonymous: "Anon"
A_Registered_Trademark,the problem with your post is that you come across as condescending, childish and rude.Saying someone should become normal, make personal growth,and is VERY WEIRD makes you sound like you think that person is beneath you and they are in the wrong for not wanting to be accused of something they haven't done (or 'defamed',whatever that is meant to imply?!) or adding a simple idea/opinion(that is what the feedback page is for).It is not the place that is offensive but the way certain members like you act with little tact or manners while speaking to others.
12/06/2013 10:52 — Anonymous: "Anonymous1"
Punctuation needs fixing.

Disregarding the government, ISP, et cetera, what you want is censorship of vulgar language on this site. The reason it's a bad idea is just as admin said; you can easily discern what is said against you and you'll still get upset, and there are ways to bypass that filter. Another point, if I'm reading it correctly, is you want blocking on certain IPs from commenting if they've made such comments before. That itself is a bad because that would be too much work for admin, people can easily get past that by changing their IP, and it prevents anons with helpful comments from commenting because they don't want to register.

TL;DR: This is not North Korea.
12/06/2013 11:23 — Anonymous
Disregard the last point in the last sentence since that has nothing to do with what I typed.
12/06/2013 11:39 — Anonymous
Wait, on second thought, that should stay in since the anon could be the abuser and the helpful citizen.
13/06/2013 01:45 — Anonymous
Anonymous1,i believe what you want is (but may be wrong due to your English/Punctuation) -           [1] No censoring or moderation for idiotic, foul-mouthed,or abusive users. [2] Anything goes comments whether they are credible, or just from a scorned release group looking to act like they're a victim of fraud because they can't take a negative comment.[3]It looks like it is not a popular idea to censor stuff & the user-base do not want it .TL DR;Expect more classic swearing and petty arguments:)
13/06/2013 09:56 — Anonymous: "Anonymous1"
Okay, if that's how you interpreted as. To clarify what I was saying, it would be too much work for admin to do, which he most likely expects everybody to act in a ethical manner. However, as there are people who knows how to act accordingly, there will always be people who don't. This brings me to use what A_Registered_Trademark used, "the Internet is the playground," because this is how people see it. If this were the real world of society, majority wouldn't be saying the things they say on the internet towards somebody face-to-face. If you're going to bring the argument of who's tracking us because of that sentence, then you're missing the point of it.

For the one at fault for these petty arguments, it's both parties. The accuser because of their incompetence in not knowing things, and the accused for getting sucked in which starts it. Sure, I understand you want to respond back because you're being called out by someone with a word that you don't take a liking to, but it takes a bigger person to ignore it. That or you just want to increase your e-peen.
13/06/2013 10:32 — admin
Generally unpopular comments is something that's generally to be expected on most websites that accept open comments.
I hoped that people would just get over them and move on most of the time, but as this is something that seems to come up every now and then, perhaps I could look into other strategies to deal with them.

Probably some sort of comment voting system that most other places seem to use. I'm unsure of the democratic approach, but probably follows some utilitarian model.
25/06/2013 04:25 *alpeia2
Please don't change it. Really it's fine the way it is. I find it entertaining at times. Just remember the guy/gal/it complaining about all this keeps coming back for more. So I guess deep down inside he/she/it loves the attention that he/she/it finds here and lacks in the real world. Just my opinion though.

The only thing I would like to see in the future is when someone doesn't follow point 4 listed at the bottom of the page that once in awhile you type a comment like "Stop being like a whinny kid." Nothing more. That would be cool.
31/05/2013 08:02 — ichimoku1134
I'm not 100% sure about this but I think files uploaded in encrypted sites don't get deleted, at least not immediately. I've checked the anonfiles links here from when it was first used and they're still alive. Though it's quite difficult to look for these sites cause not all support encryption.
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