Priceless tool for tgp owners

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  • patmccrotch
    Confirmed User
    • Oct 2002
    • 655

    #1

    Priceless tool for tgp owners

    I just ran this on my tgp's and found over 80 redirect galleries.

    http://www.antiredirect.com/v2/?cmd=search

    Of course, as a bonus of checking some of those galleries I got some great spyware that i'll be spending the rest of the day removing.

    With that tool you can get a list of all the domains that are known as cheaters. Unfortunately the list is over 5000 lines. I put the list in a text file so you guys can download it. You may want to check if you are in there. Personally I just composed a while loop that inserted it into all my TGP blacklists.

    http://www.threefingers.com/blacklist.txt
  • Huggles
    GFY'S #1 retard
    • Feb 2003
    • 12511

    #2
    Big problem:



    1. I have a domain on that blacklist.


    Why?


    Simple. A Japanese website was hotlinking my movies, like, pages and pages of links to my movies without the sponsor or anything.

    I re-directed traffic from that site to a Japanese sponsor. Then, wham, I'm on that list for trying to protect myself.
    https://3-veo.com/
    The best AI video maker portal.

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    • Sosa
      In Tushy Land
      • Oct 2002
      • 40149

      #3
      Originally posted by Huggles
      Big problem:



      1. I have a domain on that blacklist.


      Why?


      Simple. A Japanese website was hotlinking my movies, like, pages and pages of links to my movies without the sponsor or anything.

      I re-directed traffic from that site to a Japanese sponsor. Then, wham, I'm on that list for trying to protect myself.
      Bling Bling

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      • Huggles
        GFY'S #1 retard
        • Feb 2003
        • 12511

        #4
        Originally posted by Sosa
        Bling Bling


        Money ain't a thang!
        https://3-veo.com/
        The best AI video maker portal.

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        • Tom_PMs
          Confirmed User
          • Jun 2004
          • 2049

          #5
          Leaving off a trailing "/" will also result in a 302 error. Thats not a conscious redirect usually.
          Hope you're manually checking all results ;)

          You've read it, you can't unread it.

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