X rated video in ROS

ftime's Avatar
  • ftime
  • 04-12-2015, 02:13 PM
I have asked this question previously. What service can I use to post an x rated video in a review? I don't want a public site like x hamster etc. Viemo has been mentioned. I'm looking for a site that can only be viewed by those who have PA on Eccie. Also are the mechanics of posting, just posting a link to the video? Have already heard from the mods, that as long as it's private, ie. those with PA - it's allowed. I'm just looking for a site to post on that isn't a porn site.
wellendowed1911's Avatar
Why don't you simply upload it to google drive and you control who has access?
Mokoa's Avatar
  • Mokoa
  • 04-12-2015, 02:51 PM
The guideline concerning such content is no longer applicable. Such images and videos that were prohibited before are no longer prohibited.

Post away.

If you still wish to only allow those with Premium Access to view your stuff simply place it within PRIVATE tags, the ROS section of a review, or in a thread that is within a Men's Lounge forum. It will not matter where you host your content.
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  • YoHou
  • 04-12-2015, 11:13 PM
No matter where you host it, if you share the link here it could get leaked. Once it's on the net it's hard to get off unless you have absolute control. I've downloaded shit from sites that were "Impossible" to.

I know a geek who is doing something even more serious that I ever did.

So yea, xhamser/gdrive, doesn't matter.
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  • 5T3V3
  • 04-27-2015, 09:46 AM
Originally Posted by CaptCroakers
Don't you mean
ck1942's Avatar
No matter where you host it, if you share the link here it could get leaked. Once it's on the net it's hard to get off unless you have absolute control. I've downloaded shit from sites that were "Impossible" to.

I know a geek who is doing something even more serious that I ever did.

So yea, xhamser/gdrive, doesn't matter. Originally Posted by YoHou
And, fwiw, just remember that what ever you create, there may well be "creation, editing and IP tags" included that even if you try to erase same, the hosting site might be vulnerable both to hackers and to LE subpenas.

ijs

And as noted in comments above, nothing ever posted on the 'net (including here) can ever be considered as totally secure.