- Oct 21, 2019
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Someone donated $1,200 at the start of October so money wasn't the issue.
Cloudflare sometimes caches these video's/pictures with their CDN service.And right quick I'm just saying i have a feeling that it's not gone. I might be wrong because idk anything about this stuff but look here some links still work and it's a error 522, i feel like if the person who ran the site shut it down we would be seeing a different error number and links like (You must be registered to see the links) wouldn't be working, but idk if this stuff would be working if it was a shutdown or not
It's 404 nowAnd right quick I'm just saying i have a feeling that it's not gone. I might be wrong because idk anything about this stuff but look here some links still work and it's a error 522, i feel like if the person who ran the site shut it down we would be seeing a different error number and links like (You must be registered to see the links) wouldn't be working, but idk if this stuff would be working if it was a shutdown or not
And what about the server going up and down constantly?Cloudflare sometimes caches these video's/pictures with their CDN service.
UPDATE: I've checked the file with debug tools and it should be cached by Cloudflare. Meaning it's still available, even when the origin is offline.
Uh, the site is user-driven. Users that are subscribed to someone on Patreon or elsewhere upload the posts that they have access to. The site owner never promised any content. The donations are to cover the costs of running the server. It is/wasn't a fly-by-night site. It's been around for years.this is classic trademark of scam artist. what this means is that if the site donation goal was met, it still goes down. that's fishy. it definitely reeks of scammer. it means that all money sent to him was stolen from you guys and he is not going to return it back to you guys. he'll repeat the steps again with same site or new site. his target is furry lovers who would pay to see furry porn. that's how they operate. believe it or not, i met one (former scammer) before years ago and he pretty much swiped my money and gave it back to me as an lesson to me. said if you see such trademark anywhere, trust your instincts. don't try to get even with those guys. they're dangerous. they operate from DWI (short for Dark Web Internet) they can easily ruin your life or end your life with hitmen. given the fact it was serious warning from former scam artist.. i'd say you should not pay this person and ignore him. he'll move on to new targets. i'm very certain that he will get frustrated with the donors and issue some random b.s. in trying to ask for more money. which is red flag for you guys. that's what scam artists are. they scam people into giving money to them over promise of content and more. how many of you have actually seen real, actual content?
most artists, content creators now use subscribestar instead of patreon why? because they want to post their content here. same with their own sites they officially run. not some cheap knockoff sites who promises such content. it's mostly likely they are stolen from other creators to promote their site.
The importer was broken.I noticed the past week that they stopped importing content and now it's down. Maybe it's gone for good?
Seems like the website has been replaced or hacked so I would avoid to go there for now.
Spikes in uptime does mean that there is a server being used on that domain, and these spikes were extremely recent. Very strange...I don't know but this might helpYou must be registered to see the links
Maybe the page is temporary off or in maintaining like there was some times in the pastSpikes in uptime does mean that there is a server being used on that domain, and these spikes were extremely recent. Very strange...
Maybe the page is temporary off or in maintaining like there was some times in the past
Whoever owns the web server is probably editing files on mentioned server as I am typing this (i.e. website, api, etc.).