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22nd Apr 2012, 01:41 AM #1OPMemberWebsite's:
ihide.infoMediafire Starts Blocking FilesTube Search Traffic
Mediafire Starts Blocking FilesTube Search Traffic
By Ernesto
In a week where ?reasonable practices? for cyberlockers were high on the agenda, file-hosting service Mediafire decided to block all incoming traffic from the popular media search engine FilesTube. Commenting on the move Mediafire?s co-founder explains that it was a logical step as their service was never intended to be indexed in public.
With millions of daily visitors FilesTube is among the most frequently visited websites on the Internet.
Founded in 2007, the Polish-operated site is the largest meta-search engine for content hosted on cyberlockers such as Hotfile, 4Shared and Mediafire. FilesTube refers a significant amount of traffic to these sites, but not all of them are very happy about it.
In fact, Mediafire don?t want to be indexed at all, and a few hours ago took action to block all incoming traffic from FilesTube.
?As a private service MediaFire was never designed to be indexed which is why we don?t have an index,? Mediafire co-founder Tom Langridge explains to TorrentFreak.
?Our meta tags for file access are set to not-indexable and services like Google, Bing and other search engines honor this. FilesTube was not honoring this and thus we were forced to block them.?
While the decision makes sense from Mediafire?s point of view, it would be naive not to relate the recent change to the increased debate about the legality of cyberlockers? business models. After the Megaupload raids and arrests Mediafire and other file-hosting services have been publicly scrutinized by Hollywood.
Mediafire was among the five cyberlockers labeled as rogue sites by the movie studios recently. Mediafire was quick to refute the allegations and emphasize that they run a perfectly legitimate business.
This week the debate continues when RapidShare published a set of guidelines cyberlockers should follow to deter mass-copyright infringement.
While we assume Mediafire?s recent change is in part aimed at deterring infringement, it is no silver bullet.
The FilesTube block stops users from clicking through to Mediafire, but it doesn?t prevent links being indexed, as FilesTube gathers this information from third-party sources. This means that FilesTube users can still find content on MediaFire, but instead of clicking on a direct link they have to manually paste the URL in their browsers.
FilesTube points out this workaround on their Facebook page.
ShareShiz Reviewed by ShareShiz on . Mediafire Starts Blocking FilesTube Search Traffic Mediafire Starts Blocking FilesTube Search Traffic By Ernesto In a week where ?reasonable practices? for cyberlockers were high on the agenda, file-hosting service Mediafire decided to block all incoming traffic from the popular media search engine FilesTube. Commenting on the move Mediafire?s co-founder explains that it was a logical step as their service was never intended to be indexed in public. Rating: 5KWWH has turned gay. I will not return until Phamous is demoted.
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22nd Apr 2012, 01:50 AM #2MemberWebsite's:
WRZhost.com WExplain.comMore and more will do this and filehosts will disappear as fast as they came soon
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22nd Apr 2012, 01:55 AM #3Member
finally mediafire takes some action..
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22nd Apr 2012, 02:04 AM #4ψ(`∇?)ψ
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22nd Apr 2012, 02:15 AM #5MemberWebsite's:
wrzc.eu watchfreemoviez.euIt's the ending of filehosting.
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22nd Apr 2012, 02:20 AM #6MemberWebsite's:
StreamBit.net BBQKittens.comI don't see why you guys are proclaiming "the ending of filehosting", lol.
It's just mediafire doing what they've been doing, being giant pussies. We'll still have rs, nl, etc..Removed by Staff
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22nd Apr 2012, 02:44 AM #7MemberWebsite's:
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