- Oct 29, 2013
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Hey there!
So I've run across a bunch of broken links and was wondering if we do have something like a directory of broken links which users can add to once they come across some. So far I found nothing of that sort (but maybe I'm not using the search function the correct way). The only thing close to that is the graveyard that is locked to general audiences.
While the ideal route would be to contact the original uploader, that has become increasingly futile in a lot of cases since a lot (with a bunch of them being power uploaders and thus responsible for quite a share of uploads on here) have gone MIA or have disabled PMs and Visitor Messages. Or it's become impossible to message them in case they have less than 10 posts. In addition to that even the bumping of the thread is often impossible since a heap of threads have been closed by default (at least this applies for the Otome section). Or it's obvious from posts that others have already tried unsuccessfully to get a re-upload. Example: Urakata Hakuouki ~Akatsuki no Shirabe~. I'd bet that most of Sakimichi's uploads are down by now as well...
So my idea would be to create a sticky thread where users can post thread links with broken download links or other such problems when they can't get in touch with the OU. Moderators could then copy-paste those into a directory post at the top that mimics the forum structure and delete the posters message below to keep the thread tidy. People can comment in the thread when they re-uploaded something and then moderators can delete both that post and the name of the game/thread link for the piece in question since it's fulfilled. This way, it might be faster to find someone to re-upload the game because one can have a quick look at the list and compare that with their personal game library. I'd bet a lot of games are down and could be updated with new links if people just knew they needed updating. Creating new "request threads" for each and every game would be a mess and no one would bother even scrolling through pages upon pages of request threads (on top, that would make the requests for new games disappear) to check older re-upload requests.
Also: I think it might be a good idea to allow the re-uploads to be made in the same thread as the original poster since most often the re-upload is basically the original upload but uploaded by someone who downloaded it while back from the first uploader. The reason? 1) It makes it easier to find on search since it reduces the number of threads for the same game. 2) often there is additional info on the thread like the TA-hook, walkthrough links and the like.
What are we supposed to do about locked threads with uncontactable OUs (but with working download links) that could use some additional info? That starts with stuff like TA-hooks and walkthroughs and ends with technical stuff. For instance, it seems like ALL Dogenzaka Lab Steam games will require the user to downgrade their DivX version now because otherwise the game will always show "Sound Init failed" and crash without even getting to the start menu.
Normally, I would have simply added that info as an answer to the thread, so no one else would have to suffer the same confusion as me. But then the thread's locked and even though the uploader is still active according to the overall activity level, it's impossible to contact them because they have disabled both PMs and Visitor Messages. For one game the upload itself would need to be extended since it's missing files (was apparently downloaded from IGG games and then re-uploaded without the info files, so it will pop up a warning message that those files have been deleted and then the game crashes. Of course people will just go to that site then and download the game again and everything's fine but meh... unnecessary double download).
Similarly we could create a thread for torrents that haven't had a single seeder in over a week or something...
Okay...that's my suggestion. If we already do have something like that, please point me towards it...
Thanks a lot for reading through all this!
PS: Perhaps working through this suggestion might be more fun if you ate a piece of chocolate or drank a shot of alcohol whenever the words "upload" and "download" are used in this post...
So I've run across a bunch of broken links and was wondering if we do have something like a directory of broken links which users can add to once they come across some. So far I found nothing of that sort (but maybe I'm not using the search function the correct way). The only thing close to that is the graveyard that is locked to general audiences.
While the ideal route would be to contact the original uploader, that has become increasingly futile in a lot of cases since a lot (with a bunch of them being power uploaders and thus responsible for quite a share of uploads on here) have gone MIA or have disabled PMs and Visitor Messages. Or it's become impossible to message them in case they have less than 10 posts. In addition to that even the bumping of the thread is often impossible since a heap of threads have been closed by default (at least this applies for the Otome section). Or it's obvious from posts that others have already tried unsuccessfully to get a re-upload. Example: Urakata Hakuouki ~Akatsuki no Shirabe~. I'd bet that most of Sakimichi's uploads are down by now as well...
So my idea would be to create a sticky thread where users can post thread links with broken download links or other such problems when they can't get in touch with the OU. Moderators could then copy-paste those into a directory post at the top that mimics the forum structure and delete the posters message below to keep the thread tidy. People can comment in the thread when they re-uploaded something and then moderators can delete both that post and the name of the game/thread link for the piece in question since it's fulfilled. This way, it might be faster to find someone to re-upload the game because one can have a quick look at the list and compare that with their personal game library. I'd bet a lot of games are down and could be updated with new links if people just knew they needed updating. Creating new "request threads" for each and every game would be a mess and no one would bother even scrolling through pages upon pages of request threads (on top, that would make the requests for new games disappear) to check older re-upload requests.
Also: I think it might be a good idea to allow the re-uploads to be made in the same thread as the original poster since most often the re-upload is basically the original upload but uploaded by someone who downloaded it while back from the first uploader. The reason? 1) It makes it easier to find on search since it reduces the number of threads for the same game. 2) often there is additional info on the thread like the TA-hook, walkthrough links and the like.
What are we supposed to do about locked threads with uncontactable OUs (but with working download links) that could use some additional info? That starts with stuff like TA-hooks and walkthroughs and ends with technical stuff. For instance, it seems like ALL Dogenzaka Lab Steam games will require the user to downgrade their DivX version now because otherwise the game will always show "Sound Init failed" and crash without even getting to the start menu.
Normally, I would have simply added that info as an answer to the thread, so no one else would have to suffer the same confusion as me. But then the thread's locked and even though the uploader is still active according to the overall activity level, it's impossible to contact them because they have disabled both PMs and Visitor Messages. For one game the upload itself would need to be extended since it's missing files (was apparently downloaded from IGG games and then re-uploaded without the info files, so it will pop up a warning message that those files have been deleted and then the game crashes. Of course people will just go to that site then and download the game again and everything's fine but meh... unnecessary double download).
Similarly we could create a thread for torrents that haven't had a single seeder in over a week or something...
Okay...that's my suggestion. If we already do have something like that, please point me towards it...
Thanks a lot for reading through all this!
PS: Perhaps working through this suggestion might be more fun if you ate a piece of chocolate or drank a shot of alcohol whenever the words "upload" and "download" are used in this post...