whizzer wrote:
Siftr's back!!!
I haven't seen Trinary recently... Anyone else?
Yaaay!
Same.
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whizzer wrote:
Siftr's back!!!
I haven't seen Trinary recently... Anyone else?
Yeah, me neither. Watcha doing, tri?
Last edited by maxskywalker (2012-11-05 21:50:55)
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I was like the first person to see this but I just joined. Nice
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good. I already have one servant.
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Where'd everybody go?
Last edited by maxskywalker (2012-12-22 09:58:50)
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funny... siftr seems to redirect to the 000webhost 404 page....right when I remembered that it existed/was about to post something xD
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.tk isn't a scam >_>
I'm guessing she just deleted the 000webhost site
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If you delete the site, doesn't it then redirect to an ad page owned by dot.tk though, not 000webhost
That's what always happened when I've deleted a 1freehosting site anyway and I'd assume it'd be the same
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RedRocker227 wrote:
If you delete the site, doesn't it then redirect to an ad page owned by dot.tk though, not 000webhost
That's what always happened when I've deleted a 1freehosting site anyway and I'd assume it'd be the same
I'd assume she deleted the thing on 000, not on .tk. Therefore, its IP would still link to 000webhost, but 000webhost would have no records saying the site should point there. Therefore, it'd link to a 404.
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Yeah, but dot.tk would eventually find out and take down the site for domain parking (which they consider to be any domain without a site that has a purpose, a.k.a. a 404 error or third party ad parking).
EDIT: Nvm, didn't realize what the point of the discussion was. What I said above still applies, but it doesn't really matter to the current discussion. Anyway, I'm guessing 000host took the site down for one reason or another, probably too much bandwidth or too little activity.
Last edited by zippynk (2013-01-05 21:17:09)
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It takes dot.tk quite some time, though, and I don't think it's been that long.
Also, that certainly is possible.
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veggieman001 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
If you delete the site, doesn't it then redirect to an ad page owned by dot.tk though, not 000webhost
That's what always happened when I've deleted a 1freehosting site anyway and I'd assume it'd be the sameI'd assume she deleted the thing on 000, not on .tk. Therefore, its IP would still link to 000webhost, but 000webhost would have no records saying the site should point there. Therefore, it'd link to a 404.
oh yeah
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