Request denied - it seems like our account may be blocked. You can try again later, but otherwise there probably isn't much that can be done unfortunately
Oh no, not again. ;-; Please have a look and see if you can fix it. It would be much appreciated.
Understandable, glad you managed to get in touch and get it resolved. Just a useless bit of info, the irc channel I suggested earlier (#nyaa-help) is designed for exactly what you needed, no one is allowed to idle there, and its a full house of mods - so you're bound to get a reply in a short time frame :).
Ah, thanks for the info. So it turns out it wasn't as much effort as I had thought as they were quite nice and solved it pretty quickly. The issue should hopefully be resolved now. It may take a short while to get back to where it needs to be.
The first line is an email address, you replace at with the symbol, period with the "dot", tld with with comes after the dot in their domain. It was a polite way to mention a contact method without getting them picked up by some spam bots.
I'm not sure what your first line means, but it's not about what's hard or not (though I'll admit to not being a fan of IRC in general), it's that I don't really have time or tenacity to idle around in a chatroom until someone can come around to do anything, assuming of course that person ever does come. (or fight for attention amongst a bunch of other people if there's a lot of activity)
Thanks for the info. All scrapers are throttled and generally quite minimal in the number of requests made (well, as much as you can be considering the way the website is designed). The scrapers generally hit pages slower than typical search engine bots. Perhaps they were generous in the past (have never had any such issues) but clearly this has changed.
Appreciate the suggestion, but I do not want an exemption for the server's IP as it means that it'll constantly need to be updated whenever the IP changes.
This was a theory that floated past when I inquired a little while go : "<@Koala>I just know that there's a (very generous) limit to how many requests you can make to the site in a certain timeframe, and if you go over that your IP gets banned." So I guess at this stage it would easiest to ask for an exemption on your servers IP OR some form of different filtering.
AT has been scraping off them for about a year now, so if it was automatic, it should've happened a long time ago. Either they added/changed policies or it was deliberate. Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately I don't hang around IRC channels, so that doesn't really work out. But if someone else is willing to ask on my behalf, I'd be happy to know more. Or if anyone knows of some other form of contact (email, forums etc), I may be able to give it a try.
Any issues with Nyaa lately? It looks like Nyaa-only posts are missing, and the ones that are available from other sources miss informations like Remakes / Trusted source / A+
You may be able to find some here: https://jpddl.com/anime-raws Others may provide you with other suggestions, or you can try searching for specific names.
We used to upload to Mega when they allowed guest uploads, but they stopped allowing that unfortunately. Current accounts are limited to 15GB, which is simply not a feasible choice considering our upload volume (about 120GB/day).
Thanks for the tip. We do do this for some hosts, but I've actually seen very little evidence that this actually works (and doesn't make sense for Mega since it's client-side encrypted anyway).
Duder wasn't complaining, he was giving a helpful tip. It's common sense.
Upload your files with fake gibberish names or whatever. The same storage sites that block files called name|ep#|Season| let them through right away when they're called noname345 instead.
24/05/2018 19:04 — Anonymous