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loggalogga Member

i am looking for an adult content (pron) host, illegal content will be taken down regulary, but there is a user upload function which makes it possible that there appears content that needs to be flagged by users/mods to be deleted.

VZ Type:
KVM, OpenVZ, LXC, Xen, or shared hosting.

Number of Cores: 1+
RAM: scalable/2gb+
Disk Space: 100gb+
Disk Type: hdd/ssd

Bandwidth:
Port Speed:

DDoS Protection:
using cloudflare

Number of IPs:
1/shared, if adult content allowed

Budget:
12-60usd/y, preferable paid by crypto.

Billing period:
not important

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Comments

  • StackNetworkStackNetwork Member, Host Rep

    Do you have any preference on location? The budget is OK, we should be able to provide a custom quite to you.

  • SCAM_DONT_BUYSCAM_DONT_BUY Member
    edited May 2020

    SnowStylez said: cociu buyvm.com / Francisco

    Fuck no, don't put this shit on their network.

    Thanked by 2mustafamw3 bdl
  • mustafamw3mustafamw3 Member, Patron Provider

    @SCAM_DONT_BUY said:

    SnowStylez said: cociu buyvm.com / Francisco

    Fuck no, don't put this shit on their network.

    Agree

  • I kinda agree, but on the other hand, I would trust Fran with that. He's a great host. And he deserves business, adult content or not (hate it or love it, adult content accounts for a sizable portion of web, and I'd much rather share a host with adult content than spam or intense game servers anyday)

  • AC_FanAC_Fan Member

    BuyVM, Scaleway and OVH would be the major players who either have no issue or outright ignore illegitimate requests.

  • +1 buyvm.net

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  • niraethniraeth Member
    edited May 2020

    since you might have illegal content temporarily stored, go with buyvm lux location

  • BertieBertie Member

    niraeth said: since you might have illegal content temporarily stored, go with buyvm lux location

    Sorry, what's the logic on this? European locations aren't necessarily less regulated, quite the opposite, no?

  • AC_FanAC_Fan Member

    @Bertie said:

    niraeth said: since you might have illegal content temporarily stored, go with buyvm lux location

    Sorry, what's the logic on this? European locations aren't necessarily less regulated, quite the opposite, no?

    BuyVM is operated from Canada (99% sure), so that's one hurdle. Luxembourg is a part of the EU, which requires a different notice than DMCA. Those two factors by themselves probably weed out quite a bit of the takedown notices.

  • BertieBertie Member

    AC_Fan said: BuyVM is operated from Canada (99% sure), so that's one hurdle. Luxembourg is a part of the EU, which requires a different notice than DMCA. Those two factors by themselves probably weed out quite a bit of the takedown notices.

    By illegal content, I'm reasonably certain they weren't talking about copyright violations.

  • AC_FanAC_Fan Member

    @Bertie said:

    AC_Fan said: BuyVM is operated from Canada (99% sure), so that's one hurdle. Luxembourg is a part of the EU, which requires a different notice than DMCA. Those two factors by themselves probably weed out quite a bit of the takedown notices.

    By illegal content, I'm reasonably certain they weren't talking about copyright violations.

    I'm reasonably certain they were. This is LET, 99.99% illegal content discussed here is copyrighted material.

  • Some of you misunderstood the problem with this. The reason I said don't put this shit on BuyVM/HostSolutions network should've been obvious.

  • ulayerulayer Member, Host Rep

    We can offer this via our cPanel shared hosting in Beauharnois, Canada for $60/yr with 100GB of HDD. We accept cryptocurrency as well, let us know if you're interested @logga.

  • @Bertie said:

    AC_Fan said: BuyVM is operated from Canada (99% sure), so that's one hurdle. Luxembourg is a part of the EU, which requires a different notice than DMCA. Those two factors by themselves probably weed out quite a bit of the takedown notices.

    By illegal content, I'm reasonably certain they weren't talking about copyright violations.

    "User uploaded", "Flagged by porn site users", "Illegal porn". Its obviously child porn.

  • @stefeman said:

    @Bertie said:

    AC_Fan said: BuyVM is operated from Canada (99% sure), so that's one hurdle. Luxembourg is a part of the EU, which requires a different notice than DMCA. Those two factors by themselves probably weed out quite a bit of the takedown notices.

    By illegal content, I'm reasonably certain they weren't talking about copyright violations.

    "User uploaded", "Flagged by porn site users", "Illegal porn". Its obviously child porn.

    Not really hosting it, but specifically trying to have opportunity to remove offending content. This is a problem for anyone that allows user uploads and posts the content without moderation or approval before it hits the public. You cannot check what some anonymous person uploads without first checking it and being able to delete it immediately before public consumption.

    Legit sites not related to porn have to worry about this, too. I'm still scarred just from hearing about the things people upload to FACEBOOK (e.g. the trauma that the moderators face after seeing the worst of humanity in video).

  • TimboJones said: Legit sites not related to porn have to worry about this, too. I'm still scarred just from hearing about the things people upload to FACEBOOK (e.g. the trauma that the moderators face after seeing the worst of humanity in video).

    Facebook is a different story. Their report system doesn't even work, I doubt there are actual moderators checking 99% of the content that people report, it's just a very inaccurate AI.

    I tried to message them several times through feedback & improvement to give us the opportunity to give detailed information about the content we reported, so they have a clue why we even press the report button in the first place - never saw an improvement, never heard any answer. Facebook sucks.

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