Can we start imposing a rule that requires all links in Download sections to be place inside http://safelink.strike-up.net/
So they dont get indexed and removed???
So they dont get indexed and removed???
I dont think you quite understood me.Yes, the links will be "hidden", but that's probably not a way to stop them from abusing. (and it's more of a hassle for the users)
what i think:
when we do s.th. like this, we have to use some automatic-inline-xenfor-bb-code-editing. And for this, i have to programm my own plugins, since i haven't found one, that will replace the links with s.th. the server will produce. (using javascript won't work, since the crawlers won't use javascript)
and out of knowledge ... programming a plugin for xenforo isn't that easy (my last try failed miserably) to change the URLs, if there is a link to the hoster.
so changing the URL-BB-Code ... but this can go really wrong, since the URL-Tag is used quite often
what about simply putting the links between [code, as in this reply , would they still be indexed ?
Another trick to avoid indexation is to post a screenshot of the links instead of the direct links, this can not be indexed by any means, even the most powerful ;) (but the big problem is about ownership, how to be sure that files posted in Akiba are really from those who uploaded them ? Anyone can take links from a board and post them here, and vice-versa. Although there is another trick to avoid that problem : adding the name of the uploader and the name of the forum to files' links/names, as in http://rapidgator.net/file/fde635b572/Hot.JAV-318.from.Shogun.at.Akiba.forum.rar.html
Pros : it assures authoship and should prevent reposts. Cons : if the files are uploaded as free users and only posted here, they may die "quickly" (owing to a lack of downloads), while with the old/current method, files are surely reposted in other boards, but the more
they are downloaded the longer they stay available.
Another trick again is to post the links in one of those Pastebin, some offer SSL and private mode (not indexed by search engines).
As for the files that you think are most likely to be reported then deleted, using https://safelinking.net/ would not help. The most effective reply is to use hosts where files can not be "reported", or even if they have a files policy, they are known to ignore complaints. This is just one among many other candidates : https://anonfiles.com/ (no captcha, no javascript, no other bullshit scripts). Only use it for your "borderline" files, not for ordinary porn, for the latter it's still better to post them using a premium account, so that files will be available for a very long time, with still some good hosts like http://rapidgator.net, http://uptobox.com/, http://uploadhero.co/, http://www.1fichier.com/, http://www.zippyshare.com (fast download) (100% Free, No Download Limits, Up to 200MB per File, Unlimited Disk Space, No Sign Up Required).
Must be 100 % avoided : http://keep2share.cc/
And you are??????No shinigamie, solutions exist (even radical ones, not mentioned), but the easiest would be the use of hosts that do not care about DMCA, such hosts exist like https://anonfiles.com/ (try to get something deleted there, good luck lol ), but of course don't expect that with major companies like rapidgator, etc. But there are plenty of Japanese, Korean or Russian potential hosts. But is the current situation really bad that it needs such changes ? (Don't know, I just ask, have not assess it).
code-tag doesn't have any influence on the crawlers.
it must be s.th. like a hide-tag, but this will also stop the not-registered users.
changing the DL-URLs won't be that good either, since then you have to manually edit the Links before it works - or it doesn't have any effect, like .e.g uploaded.
all of the hosts you mentioned are acting according to DMCA-requests.
(look out for "abuse" or Copyright policy.
at least they have an email-address where you can setup dmcas - and i bet (and know at least from rapidgator), that they respect DMCA and will delete the files
right.First of all, if it is bot-crawlers you are concerned about can't you just use a simple anti-bot script like some forums use aginst google and the like? (of course you are probably talking about a different kind of bot or ones that ignore such stuff).
the bots indexing the whole site.Secondly, what about turning off external hotlinking? Is that undo-able in a forum such as this? (isn't it just a bbcode option?) I mean if that is what a bot is reading then give it nothing to read. Surely a bot is not sophisticated enough to pick up a link from mere text while it is no big deal for a user to copy-and-paste.
Filesharing forums are riddled with links to dead safelink sites. If you add that option, you should be very careful which site you're using.
yes the older forums are the more dead posts there are
Would this be such a huge issue?it must be s.th. like a hide-tag, but this will also stop the not-registered users.
Ah, that'd definitely be an issue then, didn't think or suspect it was quite that much.around 90% i would say. if that's not even to low