Jump to content

DESTINYGUY0316

Veterans
  • Content Count

    995
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About DESTINYGUY0316

  • Rank
    Hyde's Pimp
  • Birthday 09/08/1988

Contact Methods

  • Website URL
    https://pigg.ameba.jp/

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    United StateD
  • Interests
    D.I.D. グリーヴァ THE BLACK SWAN 妃阿甦 ヴァリル XODIACK DEATHGAZE AvelCain MeteoroiD. MORRIGAN DADAROMA MEJIBRAY

Recent Profile Visitors

56279 profile views

Single Status Update

See all updates by DESTINYGUY0316

  1. Report please how many Thieves in MH steal link for own blog 

    (Not me ) (Hell Nooo ) lol 

    1. Show previous comments  11 more
    2. Arkady
    3. Zeus

      Zeus

      @Tokage I can think of a few reasons:
       

      1. Buying music is expensive in this scene. People spend a lot of money to import CDs of their favorites and a lot of the time, that's the only way this music ends up in international waters. It is important to know that when this began, people were not just taking links but taking credit for them too, and then sticking monetization pages like Ad.Fly on top of it so that they could basically make money off of piracy. People like validation for spending money to bring joy to others. Whether that's a good thing is another discussion entirely.
      2. When people take links and put it on their blogs and don't redirect others back to the source, it fragments the scene. There are a lot of people in these visual kei groups that don't even know Monochrome Heaven exists, but if we were to go down tomorrow they'd suddenly have no place to get 40%+ of the music in the visual kei scene, because JPopSuki doesn't have everything to the degree that we do. Now whether putting our name out there like that or not is a good thing is, once again, a completely different discussion.
      3. On the other note of the same coin as #2, people putting links out there while crediting Monochrome Heaven amplifies the target on our back, and the backs of the uploaders. A small subset of releases that get leaked here weren't ever supposed to be leaked here, and those with connections to band members who gave them the music in confidence could get into hot water. I've been the target of this myself for uploading rare live distributed releases in the past, so I know this isn't just bullshit.
      4. Taking the link itself doesn't add any layers of redundancy. Once the link disappears/gets taken down/is otherwise unavailable, there isn't another place to go get that link because all 343 blog spots that track visual kei uploads from Monochrome Heaven were too fucking lazy to upload it to their own account, so in a flash all of the links for a release get taken down and there's no way to find it again. The value in blogs is that the links are preserved in multiple places. People who go through the effort to add redundancy to the scene are doing us all a service. People who just lift links and put it on their blog to stroke their ego suck dick and do nothing valuable with their free time.
      5. As an extension to 4, when a link for a very popular release goes online and that link spreads like wildfire, it endangers the account of the original uploader, who may have other valuable musics and personal things on that account. If that account gets terminated, it's not just one link that goes offline: it's multiple. This is how music gets lost to time.
      6. People who steal links are often lurkers who contribute little to Monochrome Heaven but owe a lot to our existence, which is why there is so little we can do about them. Hell, there's a chinese service which basically steals all of our links, hosts it themselves, and then puts ads on the site to make money. $cumbag central.

       

      This complaining can be annoying from time to time, but there are very real considerations underneath the hood that shouldn't be brushed off. On one hand, yes, people will always take music and you shouldn't share anything publicly that you would want to see publicly. On the other hand, there are right and wrong ways to share music, right and wrong reasons to share music, and the right and wrong places to do it too. When you lump all of these considerations into "this person just wants his dick sucked for promoting piracy", you lose a lot of the other aspects to the situation too. It's very complex, and the moderation team has tried (and failed) many different approaches to ameliorating the situation, but it is what it is.

    4. Seelentau

      Seelentau

      What about this: All those who want access to the download section have to provide X releases themselves before they can download other's material? Would that be possible to implement?

    5. Show next comments  6 more
×
×
  • Create New...