kobalski
02-25-2012, 11:01 PM
I noted that the peeje downloads works better that rapidshare and media file but I coudn�t find the site.
All peeje downloads starts automatically without open a site page.
Anybody know how to upload to peje?
Thank You!
Kobalski
tangotreats
02-25-2012, 11:50 PM
The Positive Energy Humanity Community (
http://www.peeje.com)
Click "Share" on the top bar.
kobalski
02-26-2012, 12:15 AM
Thanks tango, I�ve got it and uploading now
Drunkenmunkey
02-26-2012, 02:08 AM
I LOVE YOU PEEJEE!
tangotreats
02-26-2012, 02:32 AM
Peeje seemed to come out of nowhere - and a lot of people are putting a LOT of trust in it, lately... I hope it doesn't let us down.
Solitudine
02-26-2012, 12:52 PM
I <3 Peeje
:D
Amanda
02-27-2012, 02:04 AM
I like downloading from it, but any time i try to upload, it gives me an error message.
kobalski
02-28-2012, 12:52 AM
Same here Amanda,
But many users upload without problem
yepsa
02-28-2012, 07:25 PM
Peeje seemed to come out of nowhere - and a lot of people are putting a LOT of trust in it, lately... I hope it doesn't let us down.
I hope you are right. It's free, they keep files forever, no copyright mumbo-jumbo. A dream come true....for now.
Amanda
02-29-2012, 05:06 AM
Yea, IF you can use it. No upload I have tried, no matter of size, will work. It just says error....
tangotreats
02-29-2012, 10:17 AM
Forever... or until they decide to stop, they run out of disk space, their hosts throw them out, they go bankrupt, or they get threatened by the FBI... ;)
Nobody had even heard of Peeje a month ago; now it's the upload service of choice for a growing number of people. I bet they went from a few gig of traffic a week to thousands, almost overnight. Nobody can afford to run a "free" service that is well used. There's a reason why MegaUpload paid over a million US dollars a month to their hosting company; bandwidth and storage space cost arse-burger loads of money.
I predict that the moment Peeje gets *too* big, they will drop this service without a moment's consideration - leaving uploaders once again in the shit.
Hosting isn't their main business; it's a fun offshoot of their forums they put in to be nice. If it becomes unmanageable, they don't care - they'll shut it down in a heartbeat.
Babydoll/Amanda: What happens when you try to upload? I've never had anything but unqualified success. Occasionally uploads can be a little sluggish but they've always worked.
Amanda
02-29-2012, 12:15 PM
I press upload, and it says error, upload failed, contact admin for further help...from whom I get no answer. I am wondering if it has anything to do with my security suite?
..All of sudden can't connect with server..
I hope that this is not the END of peeje )-:
Leon Scott Kennedy
03-01-2012, 02:03 PM
I suppose this peeje has some kind of account/country restrictions: already tried three files in .zip/.rar/.7z formats (size range: 5~200 MB) and every time the process completes i either get "An error occurred, please try again or contact support" or "No files were uploaded".
What crap, i'll stick to MediaFire & FileServe.
tangotreats
03-01-2012, 02:10 PM
All I can say is that I have had absolutely no problem with Peeje and I know people from most countries who have similar experiences.
May I ask what browser LSK and Amanda are using? Perhaps that is an issue.
Leon Scott Kennedy
03-01-2012, 03:27 PM
Main: Mozilla Firefox (version: 10.0.2)
I've tried Chrome, Opera, Safari... And Basic/Flash uploads. Nothing to do, i only end up wasting time.
tangotreats
03-01-2012, 04:57 PM
That's so odd... :/
Sorry, no clever ideas at the moment...
Leon Scott Kennedy
03-01-2012, 05:11 PM
No need to be sorry, there are still a lot of options available... and i can download from there, just the upload isn't working for me. Too bad, it looked promising, but again... as you previously hinted: who knows how long it will last? With the death of Megaupload [C]RapidShare returned to its "freezing-your-downloads" policy (it was like that for free users when it allowed 100 MB as max. size) due to the migration, and it seems likely that this peeje will either drop sharing, or put some restrictions which will make it no different from the rest (though, if i can voice my thoughts on the matter, i see this host is allowing 1 GB*file... It would be pretty dumb to do so without some serious 'backup').
Oh, well, enjoy it while it lasts.
yepsa
03-01-2012, 05:49 PM
I'm one of the lucky ones who has no trouble at all with Peeje, but I have noticed that only 3 types of punctuation are allowed in file titles to be uploaded: period (.), hyphen (-) and underscore (_). If your title has a slash (/) or parentheses () etc. it won't be accepted. However, I've always gotten an error message telling me this so presumably you'd know too if that was the problem. On another technical blog, one person who couldn't upload wrote that the problem turned out to be his "firewall program access control."
Leon Scott Kennedy
03-01-2012, 05:59 PM
Well, as a matter fact, i can upload... I see the progress bar, the estimated time, upload speed... which are all correct. As soon as the upload completes, though, or i get a 404 message telling me i should retry again or contact support, or i get to a page saying me no files were uploaded.
No real problem for me, anyway, i don't like that much file-hosting services without account/file management options.
EDIT:
Useless update, just tried for the lulz a small .jpg... it worked ._.
I don't have a clue. Probably it has a problem with crappy upload speeds �_�
tangotreats
03-01-2012, 06:19 PM
About Rapidshare... Folk with reasonably long memories, think back a year or so... As you say, Rapidshare free downloads were utterly AWFUL. Massive waits, limited allowance, slow as hell... Just recently it's been pretty good, but now it's got slow again. But it's been slow for a lot longer than it's been fast.
I've always been a premium member so it never really bothered me... and there are *always* solutions to such problems... ;)
I *still* think they're probably the best bet for the long term.
I hope Peeje hangs around - I think if it gets too big that will kill it. As I said, nobody heard of Peeje until MU died. Now suddenly it's Peeje or nothing. Now is not a good time to be a file host. Now is definitely NOT a good time to put 100% trust in a brand new filehost who sprang up out of nowhere and seem too good to be true...
Folk who are putting all their eggs in Peeje's basket... I think, will end up very angry, very soon.
I'm enjoying it while it lasts - but I won't count on it for links I'd like to last a while.
yepsa
03-01-2012, 08:47 PM
[QUOTE=tangotreats;1930736]About Rapidshare...I *still* think they're probably the best bet for the long term.
I agree, especially since they are in non-EU Switzerland and can still say "no" to unreasonable legislation that affects other countries. But they have also had a ragged history, with confusing rules about "points" and "rapids" that few understood. Their policies changed at least 3 times within the 1st year I was with them and I gave up and went to MU. When RS finally followed MU's lead and went with monthly subscriptions, it was a little late. Now with MU gone it seems RS should rightly be the top choice again. Unfortunately, many people complained about problems with my new RS links. Until that is remedied, hello Peeje!
Amanda
03-02-2012, 01:07 AM
It is not slow connections for me, I am faster than most for that. But i never even get an upload bar, and now, the mediafire express on my desktop suddenly stopped working. No big, but odd....
Hi ,
when I login in my account on peeje and a clicked on the button share (upload), I am logged out automatically...So can't save an uploaded file to my folders..
It's only me having troubles with server ??
sorry if my english is not perfect. i'm not a native english speaker.
yepsa
04-03-2012, 04:35 PM
Hi ,
when I login in my account on peeje and a clicked on the button share (upload), I am logged out automatically...So can't save an uploaded file to my folders.. Is it only me having troubles with server ??
I am having the same trouble right now. I think we need to wait and see if Peeje corrects the problem themselves. They changed their homepage (again) and maybe still need to do some fine tuning?
I am having the same trouble right now. I think we need to wait and see if Peeje corrects the problem themselves. They changed their homepage (again) and maybe still need to do some fine tuning?
Obviously you're right about the tuning, I noticed, that there are some webdesign news...
Still waiting, for Peeje�s comment on his web....
docrate1
04-03-2012, 09:35 PM
I am having the same trouble right now. I think we need to wait and see if Peeje corrects the problem themselves. They changed their homepage (again) and maybe still need to do some fine tuning?
Same for me. Wonder how long that'll last.
tangotreats
04-03-2012, 09:40 PM
No problems over here.
Amanda
04-04-2012, 01:59 AM
.
Busy, and can't connect with server and cant upload....
I noticed that their new name is peejeshare.com...
hmmm
---------- Post added at 01:34 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:11 AM ----------
i read about banned accounts and peeje�s end, is that true.. ?? nooo it cant be.. :(
---------- Post added at 02:05 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:34 AM ----------
On peeje�s facebook:
There have been some errors over the past 24 hours with file uploads, and downloads. This was due to upgrading our system to support our rapid growth! The issues are all 100% resolved, we are very sorry for any trouble it may have caused you. If you are still having problems, then please contact support and we will resolve your issues!
edit//13:45 after upload file, file will not save into my folder
yepsa
04-04-2012, 04:52 PM
On peeje�s facebook: There have been some errors over the past 24 hours with file uploads, and downloads. This was due to upgrading our system to support our rapid growth! The issues are all 100% resolved, we are very sorry for any trouble it may have caused you. If you are still having problems, then please contact support and we will resolve your issues!
edit//13:45 after upload file, file will not save into my folder
I am having the same trouble--can do everything but file isn't being saved. I will contact support as they suggested. Their new (and extensive) Intellectual Property Policy can be accessed at the bottom the homepage and would seem to indicate they know they are becoming less of a chat forum and more of a storage space. I guess that's the "rapid growth" they referred to.
tangotreats
04-04-2012, 06:45 PM
Behold, the first step towards the end of Peeje.
One, some, or all of the following things will happen within the next three to six months:
a) Their service will deteriorate until they are unusable.
b) They will realise their funding model is not feasible and either a) or they will close.
c) They will receive legal threats and they will hastily close.
d) They will ignore the legal threats they receive and be forcibly closed regardless.
e) They will try to cope with their unprecedented growth by instituting a premium section - which will piss people off, and lead to unprecedented decay; please see a).
Their newfound popularity will be their downfall.
I have a small question about deleting files...
is it possible to delete file even if you are not registered ?
tangotreats: maybe....but why server has so many reconstructions (for the better) after this "increase popularity" ?? - design news, speed,...
We'll see how it turns out...
btw.. fileserve and wupload were cancelled, If mediafire goes down, I may kill myself.....
Leon Scott Kennedy
04-04-2012, 08:19 PM
I have a small question about deleting files...
is it possible to delete file even if you are not registered ?
Yes, it is. After the upload Peeje gives you a delete code, regardless of the fact you're logged into an account or not.
MediaFire is unlikely to stop its sharing functions, they DO delete stuff and suspend accounts.
tangotreats
04-04-2012, 08:56 PM
So did MU; that didn't make a fig of a difference.
The truth of the matter is that, right now, there are no cyberlocker services we can trust for long term availability. I personally believe it was stupid for the file sharing community to ever get complacent about these services in the first place - they were never going to be reliable, they were never going to mean guaranteed availability, and they were never going to be forever.
Sharing has been redefined; we no longer upload with the expectation that our link will be "the source" for whatever we uploaded - we do not make permanently available - we spread. The more people who have X, the more likely it is to be made available in the future - even after our links are dead and buried. If fifty people get it before the link dies, mission accomplished. It's a pain in the neck (re-uploads are a nuisance) but the sharing continues.
I don't know about anybody else but since MU's departure and the subsequent fallout, I've been falling back on torrents and Usenet a whole lot more. Where files that are no longer available are concerned, a friendly request for a re-upload or a re-seed is rarely refused. File sharing is just less automatic now. If you really want something, you might have to work a little bit harder for it. And if you want to share something, you have to work harder to do that, as well.
Peeje are playing a very dangerous game. New servers cost money. Money doesn't grow on trees. MegaUpload's server bills are US$9,000 A DAY, and that's with zero bandwidth consumption - that's just for the maintenance of storage! If Peeje get too big, they will implode. How much do you reckon they REALLY bring in from ads? Nobody clicks the damn things! Most of us have ad-blocker software that completely hides them anyway. Somebody is subsidising Peeje out of their own pocket and they will NOT want to continue doing so if the bills get too big.
In addition, Peeje are hosted in the USA and their domain is registered there too. This means that if they attract too much attention (like, for instance, by growing exponentially into a phenomenally popular service) they will be going straight to the gallows.
tangotreats: seems like you�re right, peeje crash again.. can't connect with server + got strange warnings..
yepsa
04-11-2012, 06:12 PM
In addition, Peeje is hosted in the USA and their domain is registered there too. This means that if they attract too much attention (like, for instance, by growing exponentially into a phenomenally popular service) they will be going straight to the gallows.
Which is why Rapidshare in Switzerland still sounds like a good bet, if they'd only get their act together.
UPDATE: I was just brought up-to-date on Rapidshare's latest changes and would have to re-think what I wrote above about them being a "good bet." Further examination will be necessary!
tangotreats
04-11-2012, 07:46 PM
Rapidshare want - publically at least - to get as far away from piracy as possible. Any host that is remotely well known will either become hyperactively legal (see Mediafire, Rapidshare, Fileserve, Hotfile, etc) and start mass deletions, and mass account prunes. This makes them even more unreliable than they were before.
Faleel
04-11-2012, 08:03 PM
Any host that is remotely well known will either become hyperactively legal (see Mediafire, Rapidshare, Fileserve, Hotfile, etc) and start mass deletions, and mass account prunes.
or....?
tangotreats
04-11-2012, 08:19 PM
Uh... it's a surprise. ;)
I actually quit that sentence prematurely because my dinner was burning... now I forget what I was going to say!
What happened ?? All my files were deleted.. what ??
Leon Scott Kennedy
04-12-2012, 03:51 PM
What happened ?? All my files were deleted.. what ??
You know? Sometimes I wonder if you folks are serious when making such questions... I'm just throwing this out, but you were likely to have copyrighted material uploaded, right? Now, what you think could have happened once they found out about it? That you'd receive a pat on the back from them, along with a certificate stating "Keep on, dude, yo' cool"?
Getting all your files deleted from your account is the "ultimate" fear/possibility when dealing with cloud storage, and the chances that happens increase with every little byte of copyrighted material you upload... and share.
yepsa
04-12-2012, 04:57 PM
RE: Peeje:
What happened ?? All my files were deleted.. what ??
My files are still with Peeje. Perhaps it's the way you titled your uploads, or maybe the high # of downloads that made them suspicious? The latter is one of Rapidshare's new weapons against piracy, as apparently "legit" uploads (as in storage only) aren't downloaded often.
Also according to RS, copyright infringers are usually free users, thus they intentionally slowed download speeds for their free users. Fast download speeds are allowed for paid subscribers, but they are also asked to clearly identify the nature of each upload, name the sites/blogs where the link is posted (like ffshrine), and provide one's e-mail address and phone number! They have apparently also put into effect "crawling technology" that allows them to find sites/blogs with Rapidshare links, which they can then monitor. This seems to have paid off (at least in theory) as RS is no longer on the Justice Dept's hit-list.
The times they are a-changin'.
tangotreats
04-12-2012, 05:17 PM
Peeje has been not working right for a few days. They were down for maintenance and when they came back things were still broken. I imagine they're working on it.
When I upload files, the link works but nothing shows up in "My Files" which is claims is empty.
New rules ??
Peeje�s response:
Certain files were deleted that were over 800 Mb in size and had not had a download in over 90 days, if your files were not in the above category, then shoot me a PM so we can track down your files, they may have become out of sync with the database.
My category is had not had a download in over 90 days. (my folders on three acc are empty)
Where is motto: "We will host your file forever". ??
tangotreats
04-12-2012, 05:55 PM
Ugh. Right, can't trust them for cloud storage or backup, then!
What if I upload a bunch of stuff for safe keeping, which I don't need for a year... I try to download it, oh sorry, it's gone!
Bye bye Peeje, it was nice while it lasted.
Leon Scott Kennedy
04-12-2012, 06:02 PM
Blame the fall of Peeje on the sudden amount of users which started to use it. Apparently, they aren't as good as they thought.
So, Peeje deletes files after 90 days without downloads? Well, it's always better than what most file-hosting websites do with free users (a month, or even less). Torrent, Usenet, and Peer2Peer aren't really better... No seeds or "sources" for a file, and it's dead... no more... no less. And no, it's not that likely to get stuff seeded again, especially if it's old stuff.
File-Sharing is slowly and painfully agonizing.
tangotreats
04-12-2012, 06:42 PM
To be fair, only giant files, SO FAR... but this can only be the beginning. How long before they're deleting ANY files with no downloads for 90 days? Then ANY files with no downloads for 30 days. Slowly but steadily, as predicted, they will get terrible.
That they did this quietly without even having the good grace to say "Sorry folks, we're going to start deleting large files with no downloads in 14 days so download anything you need" is more bothersome.
Usenet is fantastic. Guaranteed availability for years assuming you pay for a premium service - which I do, because it's well worth it.
docrate1
04-13-2012, 01:07 AM
To be fair, only giant files, SO FAR... but this can only be the beginning. How long before they're deleting ANY files with no downloads for 90 days? Then ANY files with no downloads for 30 days. Slowly but steadily, as predicted, they will get terrible.
That they did this quietly without even having the good grace to say "Sorry folks, we're going to start deleting large files with no downloads in 14 days so download anything you need" is more bothersome.
Usenet is fantastic. Guaranteed availability for years assuming you pay for a premium service - which I do, because it's well worth it.
meh...not a single deletion on my RS account so far. Only one on MF. giving glabally insane name to my upload works. also, not many are over 50 DL's, even fewer are those other a 100. File SHaring is not dying. it'll just change. each time people say "file sharing is dying", it has evolved. from Napster we went to Bitorrent. from Bitorrent to cloud hosts. And I'm starting to thinks sooner or later, we'll go back to good ol' FTPs.
tangotreats
04-13-2012, 09:22 AM
I'd go as far as to say the future of sharing will end up bypassing the Internet to a large degree - at least, the Internet as we know it. As governments of the world continue to sweep away civil liberties and basic privacy rights in order to help big businesses get bigger, it will become increasingly difficult. There needs to be a method which is undetectable and outside of government influence. VPN is not the answer; though it will become more popular in the mean time people will discover that it merely exchanges a set of weaknesses that are obsessively policed for another set which aren't - but will be, the moment it becomes a big threat.
Between websites getting shut down at the whim of a foreign country, people getting thrown in prison and treated as terrorists as a result of fabricated evidence, abused legal proceedings, and without the slightest hint of a trial, ISPs threatening to disconnect or even prosecute repeat offenders, and merely having A TORRENT FILE being enough to get you in trouble... File sharing is not going to get simpler or even remain as simple as it is today.
Evolution, folks - evolution. Not necessarily for the best, not necessarily in the ideal direction - but there's sod nothing you can do about it and, hey, it's an existence. :)
yepsa
04-14-2012, 04:12 PM
In case you are NOT registered with Peeje, here is something from their latest member e-mail....
"We are excited to announce the official launch of peejeshare.com. This is the start of a whole new era for Peeje. These upgrades have completely redone the entire sharing system, We have upgraded our server's so that you should be able to download at even faster speeds than before. We are working on some exciting new things for the future, including:
FTP Uploads
Affiliate Program
FTP Downloads
Pay to Upload Program (ffshriners saw this coming, but it could be a good thing?)
We have also upgraded the uploading area so that it looks much cleaner. We have realized how important sharing is to our community, so we have made the main homepage link directly to our sharing page..."
vistavision1944
04-20-2012, 12:01 AM
how do you enter the delete key for a file on peeje?
yepsa
04-20-2012, 01:34 AM
how do you enter the delete key for a file on peeje?
This is how it currently seems to work...
1) After you log in, click on MY FILES on the right.
2) At the top of the list of your files you should see the "Account Functions" field.
3) Select "manage file removals" from the drop-down list.
4) Click the + symbol next to the file you want to remove.
5) The Info Box for that file will now open.
6) Because you did step #2 & 3 you will now see a box that says "delete file?"
7) Check that box to delete that file and then click "continue."
yepsa
04-26-2012, 05:16 PM
Update to above reply: clicking "continue" only gets me a "all download slots are filled" message, and no file is deleted. WTF? Is anyone else having issues with deleting a file with the increasingly-annoying Peeje?
hack3rman
04-27-2012, 12:24 AM
Update to above reply: clicking "continue" only gets me a "all download slots are filled" message, and no file is deleted. WTF? Is anyone else having issues with deleting a file with the increasingly-annoying Peeje?
I have'nt had trouble downloading today, but I cant upload a single thing anymore! Hopefully this will be fixed soon!
tangotreats
04-27-2012, 03:25 PM
That's odd... Today, I can upload (I couldn't before) but some (most) things I can't download - either because of the nebulous "download slots filled" message or because clicking "Create Download Link" simply redirects to the Upload screen...
I want to believe in Peeje, God knows I do... but this is getting bloody irritating.
yepsa
04-27-2012, 07:57 PM
MEDIA FIRE gone?
Peeje officially sucks, and doesn't care to address the many complaints being registered on their site. Media Fire seemed like a good alternative. I went online for updated info on it's current relationship with the US Justice Dept (since that was big news 3 months ago) and found reports that Media Fire closed down! It seems it just switched from a file hosting service to a "Cloud Storage" service. Looks like they are the same thing to me. Can someone tell me the difference? Thanks!
yepsa
05-16-2012, 04:25 PM
E-mail I rec'd today (May 16):
Peejeshare is proud to announce that we are officially finished with our server upgrades, we have added 10 new servers to our lineup to keep up with the massive growth and popularity of the website.
We are aware that many of you have been getting errors while uploading and downloading files, these new servers should give Peeje plenty of growing room for the future, and any errors you may have been having, should no longer be occurring, if you are continuing to have errors while uploading or downloading, then please email
[email protected] and we will address your email within 12 hours.
We want to thank all of you for your continued support of the Peejeshare project, we have had our fair share of growing pains, but things are going well, and we will continue to grow this free file sharing project, we couldn't survive without our loyal members. What helps us most of all is for you to share our service with your friends, so that we can continue to grow, and provide an even better service. I will leave you with that, I hope all of you have an amazing day filled with positive energy.
--The Peeje Team
tangotreats
05-16-2012, 07:59 PM
Excellent stuff.
And I know this has already been discussed elsewhere but for the benefit of anybody reading only this thread...
...Mediafire is NOT gone nor is it going. They do not permit anonymous uploads anymore - you must sign up for a free acount. That is the grand total difference between Mediafire then and now. There is a vague disadvantage to having an account; namely that if they get pissed off with you because you are uploading material liable to get them in trouble with Team America World Police, you won't just lose the files they specifically object to - you lose your account and the entire contents thereof.
Be careful; obfuscate filenames, keep away from mainstream uploads, don't post the same links to a million different forums, etc... and you should be OK.
After all this Megaupload debacle, and even considering MF's new rules... I am still finding that older MF links are more likely to still exist than any others. And they're still good for free users. Treat them well and I don't doubt that they will return the favour. :)
docrate1
05-16-2012, 10:58 PM
That was my first guess. Peeje has become so popular so abruptly they were bound to buy more and more new servers. this was also probably why they started loading their pages with ads. to generate enough revenue to buy some new servers. As for MF...well. there's a captcha that appears sometime, and you have to register to upload. meh. I was already registered since 2007 with a free account, and as I more or less tread only in old anime soundtracks...I think I'm relatively safe (plus passwords, obfuscate filenames and even a bit of l33t speak.)
yepsa
05-25-2012, 10:34 PM
MESSAGE REC'D FROM PEEJE TODAY (May 25)
Hey everyone, we just wanted to take a moment, and let all of you know about some upgrades that Hostwinds has made for us in order to improve the quality of our sharing system for everyone. The following bugs have been permanently fixed.
ERROR #PJ319:
This error was occurring for some of our users upon uploading a file, the error was caused by the root file system running out of disk space. There was plenty of disk space open on the servers, however the servers were partitioned in a very inefficient way and thus the root file system was running out of space. We re-partitioned every single server in our cluster, and this will prevent the / partition from running out of space in the future, and this error should never be seen again.
All download slots for this file are currently filled.:
This error is meant to be displayed when a server is overloaded and we are waiting for the load to come down. However it was being displayed for all uploads to a small number of our nodes, the Hostwinds team was able to pinpoint the issue for us, and fixed the node monitoring system for the select nodes. This error should not show up any more, because in reality we have plenty of servers so none of them should ever be overloaded.
We have also updated the file manager of the website, for some members it was still showing files that had been deleted, this should no longer be occurring, you can check out your personal file manager at the following link.
My Files (
http://www.peejeshare.com/files)
We really appreciate your continued support as we try and make the best file hosting service available anywhere, and keep it free for everyone with no premium memberships. If you think we are doing a good job, then the biggest way you can say thanks is by referring your friends to use our service, or posting about us on your website or blog. It is also really helpful when you use the social media buttons found on the site, that's a really easy way to tell all of your friends. We love the community we have going on here, and we want to continue to do everything we can in order to provide you the best service possible.
The Peeje Team
Free File Hosting - Online Storage; Upload Mp3, Videos, Music. Backup Files (
http://www.peejeshare.com/)
Tsobanian
06-16-2012, 10:49 PM
has anyone faced something analogous?
I uploaded two files in the past, the one was in April, the other on Thursday.
The files seemed to be working, but after a few days' time (Thursday--> Saturday) the following message has surfaced
The file you requested does not exist.
Any idea why this happened? Peeje claims that they will host our files forever? Why would they disappear? Server problems?
Leon Scott Kennedy
06-16-2012, 10:52 PM
Why would they disappear? Server problems?
While servers' issues aren't something to exclude, there's still a thing called DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) to take into consideration. They have to delete copyrighted material, too, they're no different from others file-hosting services.
yepsa
06-16-2012, 11:09 PM
has anyone faced something analogous? I uploaded two files in the past...but after a few days' time...the following message has surfaced: The file you requested does not exist. Any idea why this happened?
Peeje seems to be having "issues" again. Trying to delete a file in my own account just takes me to the download page, which is something Peeje did before but supposedly fixed. I've also gotten the "all download slots filled" message even when testing a file I just uploaded. Peeje still seems to be a hit & miss service---great when it works, frustrating when it doesn't. Question: were you able to download your 2 files at all, or did the message crop up only recently? I pasted a URL into a post with an extra character by mistake and got the same message as you when I tried to download it in Peeje. If you hit the "edit" button on your post you should see the complete Peeje URL instead of the truncated version that shows up once you submit the post (assuming your procedure is the same as mine). In the edit field is where I saw the extra character.
Good luck!
Tsobanian
06-17-2012, 09:55 AM
thanks for the help guys. As of now the, peeje doesn't load for me (at all). Another miss that occurs at times.
The first file was music sheets, J.S. Bach piano transcriptions pdfs to be precise, only 4MBs. The second file was comprised of educational English e-books accompanied by audio files. I really cast doubt upon the copyright thing because I don't think that the peeje guys would bother to search the copyrights in relation to classical music sheets. Besides, I uploaded another file full of piano solo transcriptions pdfs (approx 600MB) and the file is still alive.
I tried for both file to run download test (Create Download Link -> Click here to download). Having myself assured the the DL was able to launch properly, I stopped the DL process right smack in the middle.
Another point to consider is that I have been uploading my files so far as a non-registered user. I guess there are grounds to believe that peeje might be doing something fishy/shady so as to prompt people to register.
Furthermore, I didn't share the two files publicly - only via e-mails and pms. Which means that the likelihood of somebody having reported the file to peeje is rather wee.
Cratinus
06-30-2012, 02:21 AM
Anyone had problems with Peeje lately? I uploaded a file a couple of days ago (got the download link and "delete code") and have not been able to access that file (either to download it OR delete it) since then. Every time I try I keep getting "All download slots for this file are currently filled" which is pretty much IMPOSSIBLE because I have not shared the link with ANYONE. Not sure what's going on.
yepsa
06-30-2012, 03:14 PM
Anyone had problems with Peeje lately?
I was able to delete one file a few days ago, but no others since then. I wanted to delete them so I could re-upload the same files that I was getting the "all slots filled" messages for. In the end I re-upped them with different file names and they now seem to work fine---for now. The big problem with Peeje, it seems, is that the file is effectively dead once you get the "all slots filled" message, and that can happen anytime, even just after uploading. Perhaps the message refers to the over-all use of Peeje at that time for downloading, and isn't just about your file, but once I get that message I've never seen it go away. I'm still using Peeje, but am adding an alternative link now too, for those cases where Peeje ceases to work. Peeje is pissing a lot of people off and won't be around too long (for filesharing anyway) if they don't get things straightened out. If you HAVE to use Peeje, try re-upping the same file (titled differently from the original) and see if that one works. If it doesn't, it's time to look for a different host.
Tsobanian
07-30-2012, 11:02 AM
Well again the same problemos with peeje. I upload the file and not before long the wonderful message "the file does not exist" appears. This is the third time I have uploaded the same file, the previous two were deleted. Obviously servers get desynchronised.....
yepsa
07-30-2012, 02:35 PM
Well again the same problemos with peeje. I upload the file and not before long the wonderful message "the file does not exist" appears. This is the third time I have uploaded the same file, the previous two were deleted. Obviously servers get desynchronised.....
I'm having the same problem now. Sadly, Peeje's administrators don't acknowledge these problems so there's no clue they are doing anything about it or (or even plan to).
Tsobanian
07-30-2012, 03:14 PM
I'm having the same problem now. Sadly, Peeje's administrators don't acknowledge these problems so there's no clue they are doing anything about it or (or even plan to).
Ya.... Actually this is the 4th time that the file has been sent in Davy Jones's locker. Mercifully it's a relatively small file of only 60 MB....
Damned peeje and their problemos....
At least for the time being, the previously uploaded files are still alive... Should the problem "infect" them too, then I will ditch peeje....
yepsa
09-20-2012, 04:56 PM
Sept 19, 2012: "We have some really exciting news, today we finished the network upgrades with Hostwinds, and we now have 20Gbps (Around 5 Full Length Blu-Ray DVD's a second) aggregated bandwidth between all of our servers. These bandwidth upgrades should more than triple the speed at which you can download and upload files. If you have any issues at all please email our 24/7 support department:
[email protected] We look forward to continuing to serve all of your free file sharing needs. Please recommend us to your friends and family, nothing helps us more."
I do not know if these changes will mean an end to their habit of deleting just-uploaded files, or an end to those annoying "all slots filled" messages, but anyone who believed in Peeje at the start, but gave up using them, might want to e-mail them at the support address listed in their message and let them know what it will take for you to recommend them again.....
UPDATE Sept 27: I just uploaded something new to Peeje and it was immediately deleted. So I guess they have not fixed their problems yet.
Movie43
10-03-2012, 11:07 PM
Thanks!
AL.CODA
10-22-2012, 09:40 PM
UPDATE Sept 27: I just uploaded something new to Peeje and it was immediately deleted. So I guess they have not fixed their problems yet.
I have the same issue! If one would upload with an account, does it help?
yepsa
10-22-2012, 10:40 PM
I have the same issue! If one would upload with an account, does it help?
No. I am registered and although some uploads still remain in my account, others were deleted. And it seems quite random and not copyright related, otherwise why delete part 2 of an upload, but not part 1 ? Peeje is not responding to e-mails or to the negative comments logged at their own website! Do they even know about this dissatisfaction? Do they even care? I've personally gone elsewhere for uploading, but would like it if Peeje got their act back together.
AL.CODA
10-23-2012, 08:58 PM
No. I am registered and although some uploads still remain in my account, others were deleted. And it seems quite random and not copyright related, otherwise why delete part 2 of an upload, but not part 1 ? Peeje is not responding to e-mails or to the negative comments logged at their own website! Do they even know about this dissatisfaction? Do they even care? I've personally gone elsewhere for uploading, but would like it if Peeje got their act back together.
Right....it sounds like the peeje service is run by a 18 year old at an old attick with his grandma...
anyway, which service do you recommend in stead?
yepsa
11-09-2012, 02:20 AM
RECEIVED Nov 8 @ 5 PM:
"Greetings Peejeshare Users,
We have some GREAT news for all of you, We have fully fixed a huge bug in the coding of the file management system. The bug caused for a portion of freshly uploaded files to become "deleted" within an hour. This was caused by some sloppy coding. The files were never actually deleted, rather they were "unlinked" causing for the server to not be able to find your file, and thus consider it "deleted". This bug is finally 100% fixed. This means that all of your files, will safely be stored exactly as we promised. A large portion of the files were successfully "relinked" so please check to see if your files have magical "re-appeared" there were some files however that were unable to be relinked. We also have some more great news for you guys.
We are ADDING 5 new servers this week! This should solve any and all "slow upload" complaints, which uses far far more CPU cycles than downloads. We appreciate your continued support, and we look forward to serving you for years to come. If you have any suggestions, comments, or general feedback, then please respond to this email and let us know how you feel."
--The Peeje Team
Faleel
11-09-2012, 03:32 AM
Oh yeah!
tangotreats
11-09-2012, 11:11 AM
Sept 19, 2012: "we now have 20Gbps (Around 5 Full Length Blu-Ray DVD's a second) aggregated bandwidth between all of our servers.
Eh? There's no such thing as a Bluray DVD. A full length Blu-ray ranges between 30 and 50gb. Let's be charitable and average it out at 35gb. 20gbps provides the ability to download 2.5 gigabytes per second )20 divided by 8). So, in actuality, their super-bandwidth would allow you download [b]one Bluray every 14 seconds or five every SEVENTY seconds.
If there programming is as good as their maths, no wonder everybody's bloody files have been disappearing...!
TazerMonkey
11-22-2012, 08:27 PM
This may be a dumb question but does anyone know where Peeje's servers are located?
yepsa
11-23-2012, 03:03 AM
I thought Peeje.com was originally based in China. Then it changed its name to Peejeshare.com and became sponsored by Hostwinds. From what I can determine online, Peejeshare's servers are located in Minneapolis (state of Minnesota, USA).
TazerMonkey
11-23-2012, 04:14 AM
From what I can determine online, Peejeshare's servers are located in Minneapolis (state of Minnesota, USA).
That doesn't seem promising in terms of longevity. On top of everything else.
yepsa
11-30-2012, 10:08 PM
UPDATE FROM PEEJE Nov 30, 2012:
"We had quite a few complaints over the past 48 hours, about slow speeds, and upload errors. It appears we have maxed out our servers AGAIN!!
We have added 10 new servers, with a combined storage capacity of 240 Terabytes! We are now averaging over 200,000 unique visitors each day, and as we continue to grow, we will continue to upgrade and improve our systems. We apologize about the slowness, and the uploading problems (Out of Disk Space!!) We have added new servers, and we are excited to keep on moving forward with everyone's support. Please take some time today, to share Peejeshare with a friend, so we can continue to grow and provide the best service online."
Free File Hosting - Online Storage; Upload Mp3, Videos, Music. Backup Files
--The Peeje Team
bishtyboshty
02-11-2013, 08:49 PM
It seems like arrogance in the extreme to want to encourage more people to use their services, when they can't handle the existing demand.
It seems that uploading is impossible for typically 3 or 4 days a week; and maybe only 2 or 3 uploads a day for the rest of the week.
And no explanation of the situation on any day.
Leon Scott Kennedy
02-14-2013, 10:14 PM
Another e-mail from Peeje:
Hey Peejers!
I have some great news for you today, you may have noticed the site is around 100x faster than it was this time last week, we have upgrade the entire backend storage infrastructure.
We are now running all of our servers with RAID50, to protect your data against disk failures! This means that your data is now protected and the files you upload should never disappear.
We are currently going through and performing a database audit that should be appear in all accounts within 7 days. This audit will ensure the following:
All of the files in your file manager actually exist
No More File Temporarily Unavailable Errors
No More All Download Slots Full Errors
This upgrade process will be going on over the next 30 days, however the speed increases on our new system are already evident, as you will see with all new uploads and downloads. We will alert you when all of your files have been safely migrated over to the new system for file management.
We are very sorry for how slow the site was for the past 7 days or so, however with these new upgrades finally completed, we are now experiencing near instant page loads!
--Peejeshare Staff
bishtyboshty
02-14-2013, 10:20 PM
We'll see...
docrate1
02-15-2013, 12:36 AM
We'll see...
indeed. I take everything from Peeje with a 5 tons grain of salt.
bishtyboshty
02-15-2013, 12:49 AM
Another e-mail from Peeje:
I uploaded 2 files today, and at least one of them has already gone.
Leon Scott Kennedy
02-15-2013, 12:55 AM
What a crappy service. I still have a few files on my account, I suppose most of them were deleted because of inactivity.... Back to DepositFiles and RapidShare, for me.
bishtyboshty
02-15-2013, 01:06 AM
What a crappy service. I still have a few files on my account, I suppose most of them were deleted because of inactivity.... Back to DepositFiles and RapidShare, for me.
Except RS now seems to only allow Up or Downloads if you're registered; and Depositfiles can have long wait times.
Leon Scott Kennedy
02-15-2013, 09:25 AM
Except RS now seems to only allow Up or Downloads if you're registered; and Depositfiles can have long wait times.
Well, I don't see a problem with either. Accounts were somewhat of a "necessity" in the past, already, so that the user could take advantage of stuff like longer storage times, bigger filesize, file-management options. In regards to the waiting times on DepositFiles, currently there's only a minute wait? Download speeds are not the best, on there, but I manage to get 150~200kbps fairly often as a guest... I hope users which come for free goodies can live with that.
Been trying PackUpload.com, too, which has really great download speeds (it maxes out my connection, at least, allowing 850kbps), but either I have really bad luck... or it goes down a lot. SendMyWay.com can be another good one, in regards to download speeds, but I don't know what's the maximum filesize allowed there... It seems to allow 200 MB packages :(
yepsa
03-12-2013, 05:29 PM
We have some very exciting news for everyone today. After weeks of subpar performance across the peejeshare file sharing network, we have decided to completely revamp the system from scratch!
We are excited to announce the launch of our completely redesigned file sharing service dubbed FileWinds! We have opted to completely remove the file sharing service from the peeje website, as that just slows things down, and the messy vbulletin integration causes problems. The new file sharing service has these benefits:
Faster Downloads/Uploads
New Improved File Manager
Android+Windows App Comming Soon for Improved File Management!
FTP Uploads/Downloads Comming Soon
5 GB Max File Size!!!!
Registered users get 5MBPs Uploads/Download
100Gigs of Storage Space
Donors Get UNLIMITED Storage Space
No Waiting/ADF.ly redirects
Everything is overall 10X better than our previous system, all old links will continue to work! We are still in favor of a free ad-financed file sharing service, and as such we are giving registered users the world, however we want to give our users the ability to earn money by using our service, so anyone who downloads files you upload, and then upgrades to premium, you will get a whopping 50% of all sales for that user!
Please begin using the new system for all future uploads/downloads
The new URL for our FREE file sharing service is: Filewinds - Free Filesharing
Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns about this very exciting change!
--The Peejeshare Team
UPDATE: Despite what the Peejeshare homepage says, their new Filewinds file-sharing site would not recognize my Peejeshare login/password. I signed up again using the same info and it treated me as a new customer, completely ignoring the 100 files I have in my account with Peejeshare.
tangotreats
03-12-2013, 06:39 PM
Yeah, same here.
You still have access to your files on Peejeshare... for the time being, anyway. I don't like the look of this.
If anybody has anything in their Peejeshare account that they're particularly fond of... I would get in there RIGHT NOW and download it while you still can.
bishtyboshty
03-12-2013, 09:16 PM
It all sounds too good to be true...
After a weekend of total unavailability (as usual, really), I approached their new look with optimism. Max 5 GB filesize instead of 1 Gb... which I had rarely been able to approach achieving anyway... they must have improved something.
Yesterday and today I've been able to upload 3 files between 500 Mb and 900 Mb; but with at least a dozen similar-sized failed uploads. No obvious reason, they just stopped... and stayed stopped. Hours of wasted effort.
bishtyboshty
04-10-2013, 09:50 PM
I spent today waiting for Peeje (Filewinds) to resume allowing uploads. It finally did, but I'm getting a message...
"ERROR: Max filesize limit exceeded! Filesize limit: 10 Mb"
I hope that this is a mistake. The only other hoster I use is Zippy, which allows up to 200 Mb files anonymously.
Maybe its time to stop re-uploading.
tangotreats
04-10-2013, 11:14 PM
I've just uploaded a 16mb file with success and I'm currently trying one of 200mb for the sake of a test.
The plum choice at the moment is obviously Mega. I've been using them quite happily, and almost exclusively, since they opened without one hint of trouble except for slow uploads in the first few days which were quickly resolved... :)
Edit: The 200mb file failed with the same error you described except that it didn't mention 10mb - it just said my file was too big and thus failed. And it waited until the whole thing had finished uploading before bothering to complain. Classy.
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