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25th Jul 2012, 01:19 AM #21Member
One thing you should consider before crying is that you're storing copyright materials. Unless you backup properly with passworded rar file and scramble filename then there is no reason for them not to ban you.
Mediafire has no captcha unlike other hosts and no wait time. To the others that only got 1 dcma. You most likely have files with same MD5 as someone else who received dcma.
I still have 200gb of backup, but there is no way it should be deleted as its not shared, but its rar with password and file names are not descriptive about content except to me.
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25th Jul 2012, 01:58 AM #22Member
@futureawesome
All files are encrypted by WinRAR, involving file headers, and all filenames are encoded.
However, it's useless.
Maybe it depends on how large capacity you have used.
I stored 8TB there, and my friends are 2 ~ 3 TB in average (some of them have never shared their files).
All our accounts were disabled.
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25th Jul 2012, 02:11 AM #23MemberWebsite's:
SeeingMole.comI think they look at the amount of traffic your files are generating and the refer data which site the traffic are from. Any suspicious activities and you will get banned. All my files were also encrypted.
I'm also using megashares (with s) and no captcha, waiting time and resume support for free users and as far as I've seen, they've never deleted any files, especially if you're premium. (they clearly say files never expire for premium users).
Also premium downloads are super fast. When I need to get some files to my seedbox in luxembourg, I get 20-30 MB/s from megashares with only 1 connection/file.
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25th Jul 2012, 02:30 AM #24Member
@SeeingMole
Ohhh...
I remeber that host. Some people ever disucussed it in the first page of megashre's thread:
http://www.besthostingforums.com/95-...al-thread.html
So megashares is not simply jacked megashare's domain.
They're trustworthy, running their site seriously. Is it right?
hmm...interesting.
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25th Jul 2012, 02:45 AM #25MemberWebsite's:
SeeingMole.comYea of course. In fact, I've NEVER heard of megashare till I saw that thread here a while ago.
I think megashares has become much larger than megashare.
The only drawback is that they too got problems with Paypal, I think way back in february already and haven't paid anyone for months now. But the payment is just a small bonus for me. I'm more concerned about the files not being deleted and that they're easily downloaded.
I've downloaded TV shows in mkv & avi which were years old and the links still works.
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25th Jul 2012, 03:00 AM #26Member
@SeeingMole
Does it have any hourly download quota for free users?
I found some turtorials described there was a concept called "passport".
It looks like a kind of download limit for free users.
Is it still existing?
Due to my resources property, a set of them should be 1000MB x 25~50 in one post.
If a free user can only download 1000MB/2hours, it will cause some complaints.
And regarding the search function, does it allow a user search other user's files?
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25th Jul 2012, 03:04 AM #27MemberWebsite's:
SeeingMole.comNever used their search functions so can't tell.
All I know is that there's 2 GB limit, then 2 hour wait time (I think).
No idea what passport is.
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25th Jul 2012, 03:19 AM #28MemberWebsite's:
CyberMania.org
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25th Jul 2012, 03:28 AM #29Member
OK. Let MediaFire go to hell.
I will use Hotfile + MegaShare + MegsShares as nonprofit sharing hosts instead, and use RapidShare + Hotfile as backup hosts.
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25th Jul 2012, 08:03 AM #30OPMember
Doing the same too now, also using a link mask against web spiders, and anon refer towards MF to avoid them tracking what site/s the downloaders come from. My files are all archived and MF links with password to avoid other grabbing them and the using them stupidly at least. This is the most I can do at the moment until I have a script similar to LinkHalt.
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