June 16th, 2017, 01:42 AM | #7 |
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Looking to the future
I've been through that many calamities, some self inflicted (killing backups accidently being the lowlight) over the past 16 years to me its all about your mind set when these disasters unfold.
Its never nice nor easy and trudging over old ground can actually feel like work more than fun Keeping things in perspective You initially upload , its downloaded and then its in many many collections even if in the future the posts / hosts die You view others uploads , download and save - maybe you re-up after the next implosion if their no longer around What tends to occur in times like these - is posters who have had enough will cease for a time and others who havent been scarred have the opportunity to have their turn. End of story for mine - its just the way it is and will always be Uploading from 2005-2011 was relatively easy with a few serious bumps that killed a fair portion of VEF. Uploading 2012- can feel like your shopping in a war zone for a safe haven (file or image host) You live , learn & change or suffer the same experience again and again For mine you can never have too many options in a post or backups offline The biggest challenge going forward will be changing our own behaviour I suspect 1. over posting (maybe fine if your keeping it active with a revisit every 12 months) Its not hard to imagine swamped unlimited imagehosts suddenly having limits like imagevenue - 12 months inactive = deleted file 2. ad-blocking (image hosts only have revenue from ads to pay for bandwidth) 3. overuse of download managers (ditto above - bypasses ad revenue) Their not easy things to change Malvertising while only infecting a small number of Ads has been shown to bypass signature based security suites & sandboxes with ease especially if you've got a serious vulnerability on your PC. The IT unsavvy will continue to err on the side of caution which will cost the imagehost. A few Imagehosts offered premium services but you needed a detective licence to find them - Postimage.org / pixxxels.cc tried to get one set-up recently - their payment processor pulled out. Using download managers is so ingrained my only suggestion would be a backup filehost link for the larger sets in the private areas which miss out on the guest traffic that out numbers us members 3/4 to 1 - so a bit of pressure is taken off the imagehost Last edited by buttsie; June 18th, 2017 at 07:35 AM.. Reason: adding |
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