Vr videos from a old hard drive

Hey I was cleaning out an old hard drive and see that it holds about 142gigs of vr videos( (no script, just vids), should i post them here?

I’m sticking out my neck here even if I’m not a mod and say no. This is primarily a site about scripting. We usually limit ourselves to sharing a script with a video link to an external site. There are other sites if you only want to share videos.

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Oh I know, but it was more a shout out to the VR scripters out there.

If your wanting to see if scripters have an interest in what you got, I suggest posting a list of the names of the videos and if possible links to the website page of them too.
Otherwise it’s hard for anyone to know if they want them or not. Since I wouldn’t be surprised if your 142GB of videos is maybe 10 videos and a bit due to how some hour long VR videos are more than 14GB if source quality.

From there the interested scripters can DM/PM you and you sort out how to transfer the files to them. Especially as Mega is popular but dangerous to use to share publicly if you don’t want to get banned.

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I would say that VR scripters already have their sources. The point is that we don’t want this site to be associated with file sharing. We are already balancing with the way we link to video content. But I guess the mods should have final say.

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Ya, i guess I’ll just delete them, just wanted to ask before i did, thanks for the comments.

For the life of me i can’t understand why everyone uses mega since it gets taken down so quickly

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Convenience, since it’s the one everyone knows has survived the longest and doesn’t limit download speed unless you have downloaded too much for the past 24 hours or 5-6 hour period. Pretty much every alternative has died at some-point that was an suitable competitor.

There is media-fire but it’s a lot smaller upload size and more known by minecrafters rather than pornist. (it survived due to that alongside deleting adult content when made aware)

I’ve been using pixeldrain, it seems reliable with the only downside i see is the 30 day deleting of files of no one uses them.

It used to not expire and is currently only the latest in the long chain of file sites that pop up to die a few years later, take a look at Gofile as that was king for a few months before it got hit hard by something and now is horrible for expecting a file to stay up on it long term.

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ok i give up, i tried to post a gif of the member berries saying i member, but failed …

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I treat it as disposable resource, nothing for long term storage