MEGA account blocking

A while ago I used the free MEGA service, I started sharing video links in my publications, until they blocked my account, and I have seen that other users who share their good videos with us are mostly fallen, does anyone know the reason why they block the accounts, and most importantly, ask how to upload them so that they don’t ban them and block the accounts? What service do you recommend besides MEGA, which can be used without problems and does not block them?

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Mediafire and MEGA are not viable options as they will remove candid stuff and ban you.

files(dot)fm

go(space)file(dot)io

These are the two I’ve been using, but there are more.

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Same happened to me a few months back. My mega got terminated and I lost everything. I think it’s best to just not share links through them and just save them

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@Rayne @Fuckrico I just thought the same thing about using the MEGA and mediafire accounts or others just to save my own content and have it at hand quickly without sharing links and look for more friendly options regarding sharing with others on other platforms.

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@Rayne @Fuckrico I’ll try the ones you recommend and see how they go, I had heard of another one called terabox, thanks guys

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Have had mega for years. Never an issue because I don’t share links. I just save.

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Yeah sharing my links doomed me for sure :disappointed:

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Personally speaking I use both PixelDrain & Mega. They work quite well together. I upload everything onto mega’s cloud quick & easy. PixelDrain allows you to directly transfer files from Mega into their cloud. So sometimes you can get really lucky & never have files directly on your personally storage. I never had a problem yet. Only thing is Pixel has a 120 day limit for free services, but really easy to work with. Otherwise I would recommend this site below. Really helps with useful tools of comparing cloud services.

Cheers

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@Swoosh781 I had also used it for some time until it occurred to me to start sharing the videos, I didn’t investigate before and they blocked my account and many very good videos were gone.

@Fuckrico I had also used it for some time until it occurred to me to start sharing the videos, I didn’t investigate before and they blocked my account and many very good videos were gone.

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I posted about it in another topic, but another vid sharing site I browse, everyone mirrors vids on bunkr/bunkrrr. I’ve seen stuff from 2020 and shit still up!! Seems like it’s very rare for stuff to get taken down from there, so might be worth looking into for yall since mediafire and mega are where candida go to die

Aside from that, like someone else said, pixel drain looks good too

@user16543 So you have to pay for the service, which is so expensive and how it works.

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Nope, don’t have to pay. They do include free options, which I have never stopped using. The website is super user friendly. They include multiple beginner friendly guides. Youtube is also one step away. The site is called “fhmy Dot net”. This is my go to solution if I ever have any problems getting through the internet.

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Use Bunkr there rarely anything that gets taken down

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yea stop using mega and mediafire use the ones the other homie have suggested

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Any cloud storage is an amateur way of storing caps. You need a SSD

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I had a mega account for years, had lots of stuff on there. When I shared just one link on this forum, my account was taken down within a month with no warning.

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@gloryholecandids If you are right, since it is the best way to avoid losing data, a long time ago I saved in SD, I have some full with content, the last one, I don’t know what happened to that memory, circuited and I could no longer recover the information. I lost faith in them, that’s why I started storing in the cloud and it happened again lol

A sd card is different from a SSD.

From Google: Solid-state drives (SSDs) are generally faster and have higher storage capacities than SD cards. SSDs are better for large media libraries and enterprise storage, while SD cards are better for mobile devices and cameras.

If you had a basic sd card then yea it would make sense you lost that data, happens all the time. Files were probably too large, low writing speeds etc.

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Id say sd cards are generally for capping and writing over that data, but relying on them for storage is a huge mistake

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