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bkemadu February 5th, 2017 06:54 PM

Is it possible to easily find dead links on google?
 
Hi
My new question is goes for the links/images which are dead or removed.
Do you think we can easily find them on google?

I have researched myself a bit from the content on VEF by google and it seems some of them are easily appear on other sites. I know this would kill the uniqueness of VEF and its uploaders but please don't get me wrong. I want just to give an advice for downloaders and uploaders.
So when the post link (like movie download links or images, scans) they can easily find them on google or bing's image/video search. So they can reupload from them and for downloaders they can download too.
Also Ive seen a lot of vintage movies appear on tube sites as a stream video.
But the quality i guess is sucks on tubes. So, do you think as like as me? Such as the dead links can be easily found on search engines?

buttsie February 5th, 2017 10:51 PM

The simple answer is NO

If its easily found it gets removed from their results by the copyright owners
Thats been ongoing for quite awhile

Google Sees DMCA Notices Quadruple In Two Years

By Ernesto on June 18, 2016

In 2016 alone, Google is projected to process over a billion reported pirate links
most of which will be scrubbed from its search index.

https://torrentfreak.com/google-sees...-years-160618/


The filehost search engines have changed to streaming video / a to z directories

nudevista is probably the biggest - searches 254 sites mostly streaming

If you want to find dead content its either

1. use the request threads
2. find the adult forums that cater for that type of material and search them individually

bkemadu February 6th, 2017 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by buttsie (Post 3933111)
The simple answer is NO

If its easily found it gets removed from their results by the copyright owners
Thats been ongoing for quite awhile

Google Sees DMCA Notices Quadruple In Two Years

By Ernesto on June 18, 2016

In 2016 alone, Google is projected to process over a billion reported pirate links
most of which will be scrubbed from its search index.

https://torrentfreak.com/google-sees...-years-160618/


The filehost search engines have changed to streaming video / a to z directories

nudevista is probably the biggest - searches 254 sites mostly streaming

If you want to find dead content its either

1. use the request threads
2. find the adult forums that cater for that type of material and search them individually

Thanks for the reply but i actually asked it for the deleted links due to inactivity not for coyrighted material.
So you think the other sites links which are appear on google can easily be removed by google thats why its not a good method and this makes VEF content unique?

rlg118 February 6th, 2017 02:23 PM

Try the Wayback Machine.

https://archive.org/web/

31D1 February 6th, 2017 06:04 PM

I like hanging around this help section and seeing if I can help people out (I know how hellish it feels when you can't figure something out and nobody helps you), and I feel compelled to try and answer what you asked, but I'm not sure I completely understand the question. Please tell me if I get it right.

Are you saying that you are finding some of the content we contributors are sharing here on VEF, on other forum sites? And, are you therefore, suggesting that if there are dead links on VEF, that we go to those other forum sites, download the content from those forum sites, and then re-up them back here on VEF? That's how I understood the question.

If that is what you asked, that's up to whoever feels like doing it. I do in fact notice that some VEF (although, by in large, I do have to say that VEF's content feels more exclusive than any other porn forum, because we SPECIALIZE in the vintage) content appears on other forum sites, but that's not necessarily anyone's fault, nor is that bad. Online porn is a recyclable thing now. If someone happens to get their hands on a real goodie they found on some other site that's not VEF, and then re-ups it to a filehost of his/her choice and then re-shares it with the rest of us on VEF, no harm in that. Happens a lot. Though again, most stuff on VEF seems to be exclusive, since we specialize in vintage and we feel more comradery towards each other. I know anything I've uploaded and shared thus far has been exclusively ripped by me and shared only on VEF. But sure, some other person can download a video from one of the uploaders on here and then go re-up and share it on another forum site of his choice. Happens all the time.

Again, not sure if that's exactly what you asked, but I do think it was one of the points you were trying to get across. Correct me if I'm mistaken.

buttsie February 6th, 2017 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bkemadu (Post 3933297)
Thanks for the reply but i actually asked it for the deleted links due to inactivity not for coyrighted material.
So you think the other sites links which are appear on google can easily be removed by google thats why its not a good method and this makes VEF content unique?


Once anything is uploaded in the public domain eventually the google bot will link to it

Even those removed for inactivity will have been up for at least 30 days

As to what gets removed is down to whether the copyright owners are still trying to make money from it usually.The numbers being removed says someone is out to kill adult material on google for mine

Pretty much nobbling the once very useful domain searching via google which was almost like amirror in times when the forum was down

site: (enter site name)

Reverse image searching using the caps can sometimes
turn up like links on other forums / blogs etc

adding the title into the description and xxx can narrow down the search

https://images.google.com/


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