Web uploads saturate the system, loading RAM until it fills up and crashes. FTP allows you to upload a large number of videos, which is useful for those of us with websites because we can link to them without having to change links or upload each video individually.
And here's the best part: if...
I use the TRC20 network and I know how it works, at least the basics.
They send funds through Binance to the wallet the user specifies. Binance's fee is $1.
The network fee is 0.
The network fee is 0 because they use bandwidth and energy obtained through stacking, which is holding money on...
They simply deduct funds to reduce payments.
This practice is becoming increasingly common among servers, now that payments have relatively low fees...
It seems more normal now... Although revenue has decreased considerably compared to the previous month.
There have been some changes in how visits are counted.
Stop talking nonsense.
The issue is simple: it creates a constant stream of duplicate posts.
You search for a name and 5 videos appear, but the result is 9,000, all duplicates.
As a user, you should simply not use that service.
You misunderstood.
Some people are creating duplicate videos on the site.
Bots are scanning the posts and duplicating them.
This worsens the site's quality.
It has nothing to do with different users uploading the same video at the same time.
That user copies videos uploaded by other users. Even the titles and videos are identical.
My videos come from my own conversions, so I'm the only source. If someone posts the same video as me after me with the same title, it means they copied the title.
These types of users should be banned...
You have a user who uses the tag:
rose_porn
What they do is copy other people's videos and put their own video in front of them.
example:
https://xtapes.porn/66ft7y4gzj2x
1764081242
other example:
https://xtapes.porn/?op=search&k=Monique+Alexander
I tried downloading some of the last RAR files I uploaded based on user reports, but they turned out to be corrupted.
However, they can be recovered using the recovery record.
But there seems to be a problem with the CMS.
The difference between 2 and 50 is quite significant.
I had some files on one site that were between 2 and 5 GB, but I didn't add that site because of the size limit.
Now I can add that site.
I just found out that files larger than 2GB are accepted.
You can also upload via FTP; I couldn't upload everything a while ago because it wasn't supported.
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