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Hold on let me grab my popcorn, this is some new LET LEB Drama.
Manually. I looked at each web site to see if it was up in my web browser. If their main page was up, I considered them up.
It was relatively easy to create a web page that had a link to every offer since 1/1/2022, open up 500 tabs, and go through them. Manually writing down a list of every host would be a lot more work.
80%+ are from LET providers or the same offers just for a different audience, so...
Who are the different audiences between LEB and LET?
NexusBytes main page was up, long after the client services went offline.
LEB is "the general public" while LET is "the community".
True. Last NexusBytes offer we ran on LEB was June 2021. We did run articles in 2022 and 2023 about their involucration.
from May, that was quick...
We need a wiki to document all of these deadpools
We know who has the perfect domain.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3744157/#Comment_3744157
Holy fuck, @yoursunny blindsides me with an amazing sale. Renewal is too high though.
So where is Shameless 2.0? /s
Great data and very impressive to see the failed rate of hosts being so low. Good for the industry and a clear sign of the prudent work of our editorial team in reviewing offer submissions.
This dosen’t show that, it shows a % of offers whose website isn’t loading
Compare for example https://lowendbox.com/tag/racknerd/
With hxservers (1 offer in 2 years)
You can even see on the list @raindog308 posted that almost all deadpools have a single offer
A host that fails won’t have been around for enough time to get posted on LEB even a 1/10th as much as purple daddy for example
So one could argue that the data shows the hosts deadpools so fast that LEB dosen’t even have time to post a second offer
Another big issue is that by picking the most recent offers, even a quite fast deadpool won’t count (if a company deadpoold after 1 year of being posted, it’s 50/50 if it’s dead or not if picking most recent 2 years)
I think depending on how one calculates this, the results could be very different
I might one day but cba right now and I honestly don’t know what the most honest way to calculate it is