- Jul 4, 2018
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like, is there an actual pro for saving videos directly on your computer or is it better to just keep it favorited on one of those img board like r34 or gelbooru?
If said sites dies or deletes them, you'll still have itlike, is there an actual pro for saving videos directly on your computer or is it better to just keep it favorited on one of those img board like r34 or gelbooru?
yeah, but i'm not fond of monthly paying those, also, some cloud services deletes your stuff like MEGA if i'm not mistaken;Why not both? There are a dozen services that stores crap on the cloud as soon as you put it in a folder on your computer.
Both google and MS have options that come with other damn good perks (depending on needs). For instance, for 10 bucks you can get MS Office and...it used to be a TB of storage, may be more.yeah, but i'm not fond of monthly paying those, also, some cloud services deletes your stuff like MEGA if i'm not mistaken;
Ehhh, I still vividly remember the pain of trying to watch some video on a 40kb/s connection...Who cares if things get deleted from various sites?
There are millions of other videos, images, audio to discover.
Saving porn hasn't been necessary since 30 April 1993.
40kb modem was not measured in kilobytes, it was 1/8th that... Kilobits.Ehhh, I still vividly remember the pain of trying to watch some video on a 40kb/s connection...
That's right - KILOBYTES per second. And this was already an ADSL connection, leagues better than dial-up.
It was a pain in the ass, even when it was just some shitty twenty second 320x240 flv clip. Getting a hold of something in the range of a 100 mb took an hour if you were lucky.
Things have come a long way since the 'oughties, yes. But the habit of saving my porn to my harddrive never really went away.
Terrible take tbh. Of course good media should be preserved. Especially something prone to instant mass-deletion for BS reasons, like porn.Who cares if things get deleted from various sites?
*Good media" won't be wiped from the Internet.Terrible take tbh. Of course good media should be preserved. Especially something prone to instant mass-deletion for BS reasons, like porn.
Well the first thing that came to mind for me was all the fetish stuff that got wiped from Tumblr when they decided not to allow any porn anymore for whatever reason. I think most of it got wiped and some other blogs got blocked from public access. I think Pornhub had an apocalypse too a few years ago, and not just stuff that gets you in jail for having it.Porn has not been wiped and is not going to get wiped. Unless your talking about that kind of porn which you shouldn't have in your pisses if you prize your freedom, anyway.
You said "Good media" and then you drop this?Well the first thing that came to mind for me was all the fetish stuff that got wiped from Tumblr when they decided not to allow any porn anymore for whatever reason. I think most of it got wiped and some other blogs got blocked from public access. I think Pornhub had an apocalypse too a few years ago, and not just stuff that gets you in jail for having it.
Also the good stuff that some monkey uploaded with a title like "guy fuck girl in ass till she cums". How the fuck am I going to look up that particular one years later, especially when I don't know if it was removed for copyright or whatever other reason?
No, I'm afraid Tumblr had some specialty user-created stuff I won't be finding elsewhere.And even if some content is lost to the ethereal, there is new content posted constantly available that is just as good.
What you are describing isn't "Good media" -- it's simply "media" and a shitton of content has been uploaded after Tumblr changed content guidelines and Patreon got rid of porn that was sketch, at best, on whether the people in the video gave permission to have it posted on the internet.
You can find equitable replacement content that serves your needs. There is no need to save it. Based upon what I am hearing is that you probably have a lot of porn saved... I would gather the vast majority of it you haven't viewed in years and may never look at again.
There is Google Photos with unlimited cloud storageyeah, but i'm not fond of monthly paying those, also, some cloud services deletes your stuff like MEGA if i'm not mistaken;
Well, no. Not for me. If that's your experience, good for you, but your experience is far from universal.And even if some content is lost to the ethereal, there is new content posted constantly available that is just as good.