KAITO
08-06-2012, 01:18 PM
Where can i upload ost's without them being taken down a few hours later? Mediafire froze my download dang it

Smurf Stomper
08-06-2012, 10:50 PM
peejeshare.com works well, as does zippyshare.com. no accts req'd on either :)
I feel you on the MF thing... they raided my entire account which nuked every link I had posted in here, which was a ton (check my profile)

Zodiacmaster
08-06-2012, 11:56 PM
A few tips when uploading something on any filehoster:
Don't name the file after the game or the album's name but instead use either an acronym or something else.
Require the files to enter a password and make sure that the archive's content can't be looked into unless the password is used (in 7-Zip, check the "encrypt file name" option on the lower-right corner to do this).
Lastly, don't link to your files and name the link after the name of the file you uploaded, but instead call it "download" or "part 1".

By doing all these things, you can't prevent the chances of your uploads being taken down by 100%, but it'll make them idiot-proof. Especially the naming scheme will make the upload not too obvious and they stay online longer than usual. I've done all these things with my uploads, and they're still there on Mediafire! (See my signature)

Sirusjr
08-07-2012, 01:06 AM
gamefront seems to work well still. Peejeshare has started giving me problems so I switched over to gamefront. Mirrorcreator seems to still work for uploads and gives you multiple hosts (including gamefront).

Zeratul13
08-07-2012, 01:13 AM
the only place that they wont get taken down is something like piratebay, but youd have to see all the time, and it would be slower.

Peels9765
08-11-2012, 01:59 PM
Every hosting site has to take down files at some time...

KAITO
08-24-2012, 08:56 PM
yeah but like 2 days after the upload lol

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08-24-2012, 09:47 PM
Create dummy files to add into your uploads.

Some sites have employed CRC/MD5 hash checks to match against any existing known CRC/MD5 hash checks.
It's a relatively new method to avoid breaching any privacy concerns, such as opening files and viewing the contents.
Instead of opening the files, they simply compare the hashes to a list of known pirated hashes.
Scene release material is common, as most people tend to be faithul to scene releases and provide exact copies of the content.
Even adding a recovery volume to the files will help change the CRC.

Could be a 5mb or a 10mb.
Leave a text file saying to delete the dummy file.

Also make sure no one shares your links.
Too much traffic to your files will make the site bots find your content suspicious.
Especially if they track it back to several sites.


ALWAYS code your links.

It will reduce the chances of them know where people found the link.
Whenever a link is clicked on, there is referrer data of what page you initially clicked on and where you ended up.
Coding links stops the referrer data from being sent as it acts as if you opened on a blank page.
Also using referring sites like Anonym.to and Hidemyass will do cut the middle man out for you.