1. "fastest filehost for free users"
Fastest may be, but if half of the time you get is broken files, now you have to download again.
Thing is, given a file is 1GB and it takes you 2 hours to download it, with 2 broken times, hah, it costs you 2 hours. Now is it fast anymore? I haven't accounted the cost for wasted bandwidth
2. They don't delete files when things get report, they nuke your account, no verification necessary. I have had a friend, he was a designer, his account got nucked due to claim from another faggot who stole his design, he could never reclaim his account, and he could never open another account and upload the same file without getting nuked again. Once a file is nuked, its signature is registered, and you cannot upload it anymore. Mediafire does not allow files encryption or password compression in case you want to go that route. They will not nuke your account they will just disable access to the file completely (unless of course you cough up for a premium account, and it's no longer great for free user too since we have better option)
The word idiot is not exactly exaggerate, sure it might be great for small, free files, those that is under 10MB, but when it comes to 1GB, well, good luck with that. Idiot comes when they say "Mediafire is great!" but it's only great for small files. (and that nobody make a claim with you, cross your fingers)
For spreading the files into the public? One day your account will be nuked, no, not a single file, the entire account even if you legally own the file.
I'm not calling you an idiot but after the first 2 posts, you should really consider what your statement in your earlier post, regarding "reuploading an old files that got deleted" huh? Lack of knowledge is not... uncommon, after all...
Some of my uploads are over two years old, and they still exist, and I'm only a registered free user
Wanna give me what you upload? And I'll make sure they nuke your account in a week. Sure 2 years old 20 downloads is different than 2 days and 2000 downloads