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Hana_Bloom February 2nd, 2006 07:59 AM

Im have closed all adult searches(on setup)
But Im getting files of FREE iPOD NANO,file of 134,4 kb size and more.......

Sleepless February 2nd, 2006 09:14 AM

same deal. add ipod nano to the keywordfilter

phuk February 11th, 2006 08:22 AM

So by the size of the file, it looks like it's not really even porn?

yankeespy February 14th, 2006 11:50 PM

size matters
 
Watch it PHUK ... they may tell you that size doesn't matter but it does... OH! the size of the file that is... I find that I get a lot of crap from searches which are about 108KB. They have a guy that sounds like Clinton saying her never touched the girl or paid for one but you can ....... and the ad goes on.....

Lord of the Rings February 15th, 2006 12:22 AM

Those clinton digitised audio files are very easy & quick to filter out using the junk filter. Apply the junk filter to it in 1-3 search results & you should be rid of it. More about this particular file here autogenerated mp3 spam results

BTW I would also recommend adding sponsored to your keyword filters. This is why: "Sponsored Results" (click on link) Doing this will also rid of these types of files.

tanladybarb August 7th, 2006 05:04 PM

thanks alot i will try it now

Lord of the Rings August 7th, 2006 06:10 PM

Whilst I gave that advice many months ago, now you need to be wary of fake file results;

Beware of search results where there's say 100 or one, 99 for the next, etc. These are highly possibly spammed fake files. You'll never downld them. Instead, look for those with 10 or 20 or so sources under the # column of the search results.

Sphinx August 8th, 2006 11:09 AM

Files are also named wrong so they will avoid the filters so watchout for that too. Filters are not 100 percent bullet proof. Like a email spam filter, they find ways around it. Go for the largest file size, not the smallest. and no one here said size doesnt matter because it does filters cannot filter by the size of the file only the words.

star_runner2000 September 19th, 2006 06:13 PM

What is the point of "Spammed Fake Files"? How are they made? While I'm here, what is a tracker? How can someone afford a T3 Line? I am tempted to believe that these are people who are watching the network- too closely.

Lord of the Rings September 19th, 2006 06:19 PM

Perhaps the offshoot links from this one might help answer the question: Recognising fake files (click on link)


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