How many Fail Filehosts after the end of bigs?

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Why there are so many crap filehosts after shutting megaupload and others!!
That's very useless and a waste of time :facepalm::facepalm:
 
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IMO the reason is that some people thought there is a market gap (there is) after the megaupload fiasco so they decided to start a filehosting "business"

the biggest problem is they don't have any experience in the field and they don't offer anything unique. just the regular xfilesharing script and (in some cases) a custom theme
 
It was a time when newbies used to join here.

In 2009 :

Warez sites were famous - So they started uploading and after earning they made there own warez sites and failed :facepalm:

In 2010 :

Rapidleech was famous - So they started uploading and after earning few bucks they started selling rapidleech accounts and failed when the plugins were not available.

In 2011 :

Sborg and RDP was famous - So they started uploading and after earning few bucks they started selling these craps and failed again being noobs.

In 2012 :

After Megaupload died - Same old crap uploaders and money hungry people started filehosts with stupid nulled scripts from scriptmafia and started filehosts.


Now tell me what will you expect from a person who was an uploader and wants money and nothing else from these filehost business?


Megaupload was created by kim dotcom not for the profit of earning, he wanted to share files online later he people made it popular so he started paying guys.

But his main motto wasn't to earn, but nowadays peoples main motto is to follow whats the latest trend and how to make some money out of it.
 
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Megaupload was create by kim dotcom not for the profit of earning, he wanted to share files online later he people made it popular so he started paying guys.
That is not true. It is (was) a for-profit organisation, as opposed to a charity, which is a non-profit origanisation.
 
To answer the original topic, here's how the scam works.

You buy an "unlimited bandwidth" server, upload a filehost script and start selling premium accounts. When the server starts getting overloaded, the filehost collapses and dissapears with all the money they made through premium accounts. Rinse, repeat. Round and round. It is quite profitable.

At this moment in time wJunction does not have any rules in place to stop these people creating new accounts under each new filehost, and so the same person can continually repeat the scam. We spoke about this at length in the suggestion area:

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http://www.wjunction.com/6-feedback-suggestions/139209-revoke-filehost-payment-processor-chatbox-privileges.html
As far as i'm aware, the administrators are writing some rules to stop this now it has been brought to attention.
 
now time for pizzaupload, burgerupload...waterupload, breadupload and so on :P
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