How long do encrypted download links stay up for (ex. when would encrypted downloads for 2015/16 series be removed)?
Comment in Feedback 13/01/2017 03:19 — Anonymous: "Anonymursss"
Yep, only in a medium like anime would you get that sort of shit. I get the feeling that the person you quoted is utterly ignorant and comdemning of others. Anyway, there's no possibility to push forward a dead torrent here. Try finding a different source and post it here again.
What, why would you even want to watch an anime like that? I mean, their breast could make twist and is the size of a giant pie, its practically like a hentai too! It definitely deserved the title of one of the most gross and disgusting anime of all time.
SF (SolidFiles) is not https. UptoBox, 1Fishier and CnU are, but 1Fisher is on it's last legs and no CnU links here for a long time.
Encryption is fine, but what you should really be wondering is whether download sites like SolidFiles delete their logs frequently, if you're looking for something to worry about. Because they have your IP and know what you've downloaded.
Everyday more and more websites embrace HTTPS and make themselves, and the Web as a whole, more secure. Just in the past few months many sites have implemented encryption on their communication with visitors and users. It's great to see more file hosting sites have started to go HTTPS, from SF, 1Fishier and CnU to UptoBox and ... And it's great to visit Anime Tosho in HTTPS :)
Almost a week ago this was posted on nyaa. When the page was opened it still said "torrent is still being processed - not all files may be displayed." Checked it again but still nothing. Went to nyaa to check on torrent. A blank page loaded stating "The torrent you are looking for does not appear to be in the database." Link: https://animetosho.torrentbay.st/view/fairy-tail...ed.n886224 Source Link:
Are there ISP, that block typical 1-click-hosters, and if so, are users of AT faced with this problem? I've never noticed such statements here in the feedback forum so far.
I also don't see much need for such a short term storage/ddl solution. Within the first two weeks there are typically links of all currently supported hosters active.
Just a suggestion, instead of storing file in long term, how about making the direct link appear as soon as torrent processed? Just like yukinoshita site but only stored for 2weeks before auto deleted
Possibly. I somewhat expected to happen sooner or later though. Storing many terabytes worth of data isn't easy, and doing so reliably isn't cheap, so...
Thanks again for this workaround. Does it mean, all collected stuff, which has direct links, may be lost in the future? Would be very sad, to loose this feature.
No rules or guidelines were ever posted about req as far, as I know. It was announced as a temporary service while admin was waiting to start some unrelated project on an temporarily unused server. Since then, some users have offered to provide their own links for requests, like 00sas, which is nice since I don't think AT is all that enthusiastic about bothering with individual requests and manual additions.
Here is general AT policy as stated in the current FAQ: Q: "Can you upload [some arbitrary file]?" A: "AnimeTosho only mirrors new files posted to TokyoTosho/Nyaa's anime category and does not accept arbitrary mirror requests. I suggest trying to ask someone to help you on a filesharing forum, or perhaps use a torrent to DDL mirroring service (or get your own seedbox)."
What are the rules regarding what can be asked to be put into the temporal file storage? I know that dead links for older entries can't be reuploaded, yet I noticed that some of the titles in the req have entries on this site with dead links...
14/01/2017 01:15 — Anonymous: "Lfa"