What do you mean by that?
1. The stream counter you see in the file list under uploads is different from the affiliate counter (for the affiliate counter only certain countries under a few other conditions count. The stream counter simply counts everything).
2. Furthermore the history and counters are in real time. However during high server load (lots of users and many videos to transcode) those updates can happen delayed and are stored in a temporary database until then.
User from the following countries get counted: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, United States, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Hong Kong, France, Belgium, Spain, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Greece, Italy, Poland
Unfortunately we do not offer paypal payouts.pay to paypal?
@juanvilma: We hear these complaints a lot the past few days. But only from a small group of users. We are not sure what they do different. The counter itself is working. See the screenshot for an example of an affiliate user without drop in views.
The only cause we can think of right now is
- the use of a link-crypt site that now redirects hoster downloads to other advertisements
- our counter measures in detecting and banning this site and not counting their views anymore
But for the regular affiliate who posts direct stream or download links there is no change.
Not at all. We even work together and talk with a JD developer about implementing our API and using JD... So we welcome all tools.Maybe downloads from programs like jdownloader are banned now?
files with under 70 MB are counted half the PPD commissionyou dont count files downloaded under 70mb?
All files are counted. If your DLs don’t count it might be
- your users don’t use a real browser (download managers, bots and the like)
- your users users just downloaded a file
- your traffic is from countries that don’t count