- Mar 24, 2012
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I want to ask any uploaders and downloaders about their experience using different file storage sites~
Below are just some things to get you thinking.
For downloaders and uploaders:
* What is your favorite file hosters and why?
* What are the worst/unreliable ones and why?
For downloaders:
* If you could change one thing the uploaders do here, what would it be?
* What are some negative things you don't like about downloading?
For uploaders:
* What are the biggest things that prevent or disrupt your uploading experience?
* What encourages or discourages you from uploading?
It doesn't matter if you go into detail or not, so long as it's related to file hosters, and uploading/downloading ^^
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ul.to
One big thing I like about this is the payouts I can use to upgrade my account. Whether it's premium, storage, or more traffic it's quite useful! They have a double point system where I can use "earned cash" for storage upgrades (which I just did for 1TB, lasts forever!! ^^). They also use some points for months/years of premium stuff. Now that I just discovered how awesome these things are, I'll try to keep using them for a long time! :D
Of course, the most negative thing about it is how slow/limited for free users to get stuff. To me, this makes it important to have mirrors.
Mediafire, google drive, other personal/perminant storage sites.
Yes they're great to store things and fast downloads, but often people easily run into trouble with these sites. It takes way more space, extra security, and other protective measures to make files last long. I've seen some sites simply shut down because they weren't getting enough traffic.
"30-day" hosters.
This includes things like Zippyshare, deposit files, bitshare, and many others that delete files due to inactivity. (ul.to also does this without backups). I really don't like these especially if they're giving me really little bandwidth (like pan ><)
Last but not least: time, effort, and reward for uploading.
Nothing says "thank you" better than a high number of downloads, or a personal thanks from someone! It's time-consuming to put things together (large files), and difficult to maintaing the space on my hard drive.
If I could change anything, it would be to increase how many people download stuff XD
Below are just some things to get you thinking.
For downloaders and uploaders:
* What is your favorite file hosters and why?
* What are the worst/unreliable ones and why?
For downloaders:
* If you could change one thing the uploaders do here, what would it be?
* What are some negative things you don't like about downloading?
For uploaders:
* What are the biggest things that prevent or disrupt your uploading experience?
* What encourages or discourages you from uploading?
It doesn't matter if you go into detail or not, so long as it's related to file hosters, and uploading/downloading ^^
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ul.to
One big thing I like about this is the payouts I can use to upgrade my account. Whether it's premium, storage, or more traffic it's quite useful! They have a double point system where I can use "earned cash" for storage upgrades (which I just did for 1TB, lasts forever!! ^^). They also use some points for months/years of premium stuff. Now that I just discovered how awesome these things are, I'll try to keep using them for a long time! :D
Of course, the most negative thing about it is how slow/limited for free users to get stuff. To me, this makes it important to have mirrors.
Mediafire, google drive, other personal/perminant storage sites.
Yes they're great to store things and fast downloads, but often people easily run into trouble with these sites. It takes way more space, extra security, and other protective measures to make files last long. I've seen some sites simply shut down because they weren't getting enough traffic.
"30-day" hosters.
This includes things like Zippyshare, deposit files, bitshare, and many others that delete files due to inactivity. (ul.to also does this without backups). I really don't like these especially if they're giving me really little bandwidth (like pan ><)
Last but not least: time, effort, and reward for uploading.
Nothing says "thank you" better than a high number of downloads, or a personal thanks from someone! It's time-consuming to put things together (large files), and difficult to maintaing the space on my hard drive.
If I could change anything, it would be to increase how many people download stuff XD