WinterCrow
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- Dec 31, 2011
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SOPA and PIPA it'll be only the wealth to gain access for any stuff in Internet, While the poor may not.
I can't bear to accept that.
I can't bear to accept that.
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The problem with this is, no one knows what it is, who it is or where it is. Only basis to the information is that the servers will be located in Russia and the domain will be transferred to Russia, when currently it is registered off of Yahoo in the USA. Which would make it of an already curious origin in the first place, why not just start off from a Russian origin? Just does not sit right with me in that aspect. If you are going to make a server and base it somewhere else, why start it off in a foreign territory, register it there, domain it and park it there, then move it offshore? Just my mind wandering, but I trust my thoughts.
Not more USA in A Gold SectionFirst of all:
DON’T PANIC!
We know that the sharehoster scene is going crazy atm and we have a lot of to do because of the new situation. Our servers are loaded at maximum so we had a lot of trouble in the past 2-3 days serving the best support and download speeds for guests, free accounts and even premium customers. Our Devs are working 24/7 in order to fix the infrastructure, we didn’t expect to get so much more traffic in such a short timeframe and got caught off guard.
New servers were added and will be added asap in order to please all of you.
We are not located in the US, neither our team is, nor our servers are. The amount of users which are US residents wasn’t a remarkable value at all, so we decided to block US traffic at all to prevent any possible issues with new US laws. I don’t know if we will allow the access from the US in future, so stay tuned.
Our Affiliate Program will remain, it won’t be shut down completely. We have serious internal talks about some changes it will go through, but it won’t be shut down. And your money will be paid as it was before, so don’t panic.
I apologize for the slow speeds you are experiencing atm, but give us some time in order to put everything back to normal.
Our Filemanager and the most things you see will be changed in near future, also the RU feature will be optimized to give you the best experience.
Remote Upload can be made via direct http linking also, without profiles. You can paste a http link into that text form and it will be uploaded to our systems. If you need to enter any login credentials, please use following format:
http://USERNAME:[email protected]/file
If the source accepts this type of authorization, it will work.
Files are stored for 90 days without any inactivity, after that time frame those files will be deleted if they don’t get downloaded anymore (Free/Premium-Accounts). If you want to prevent the deletion of these files, feel free to purchase backup space after 90 days, this space has to be renewed monthly.
I hope I could satisfy you at least a little bit with my post, we have a lot of to do atm and I ask you gently to be a little bit more patient until everything turns back to normal.
Trying being the operative word here. :D Uploads keep failing constantly...For example we are trying to use glumbo eventhough its rewards program sucks big time, but they give nice speeds to free users.
another news, Crocko just closed their affiliates program 4 hours ago!
well.. in crocko we must be premium member to download something.. like sensei doujin... dunt care about crocko then..
Wow... I kinda expected this to happen, just not this quickly.
I would definitely upload some of the stuff I have, but they'll be games that other players already have.
I just need to know which servers won't close down completely.
Sorry to hear about this, coro. I remember I loved to stalk your posts for new releases
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/2...y-anonyupload-scam-megaupload-alternative.htm
here's to clarify what i said before....
Filejungle will be replaced in a week's time. It's not practical for me to do so now, as there's too many changes in the hosting world happening at the moment.
Or put differently: If I change hosts now, I might have to change again in a week.
People are starting to realize that refile.net gives free users download speeds that are even faster then Mega Upload was.
Just a suggestion, heh.