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    Default Cyberlockers Take Over File-Sharing Lead From BitTorrent Sites

    Cyberlockers Take Over File-Sharing Lead From BitTorrent Sites

    In terms of visitor traffic Cyberlockers have taken over the file-sharing lead from BitTorrent sites. This trend has been developing over the last few years and has accelerated in recent months to a position where the number of one-click hosting sites that are larger than The Pirate Bay in terms of traffic has grown to five. All signs indicate that file-storage services are becoming the new sharing standard.

    For more than half a decade, starting in the mid 2000s, BitTorrent sites dominated the file-sharing space. Early 2007 Mininova was the first BitTorrent site to earn a place among the top 100 most-visited sites on the Internet, and soon thereafter they were joined by The Pirate Bay.

    In the years that followed BitTorrent sites continued to dominate, but in the background cyberlockers were catching up, and catching up fast. One of the most popular sites of this nature has always been RapidShare. But although RapidShare has always been as least as popular as BitTorrent sites, there were relatively few competitors.

    This situation changed in the last two years though. Where most BitTorrent sites were seeing moderate growth, several new cyberlockers saw their traffic surge. In the last year the number of cyberlocker sites that have outgrown The Pirate Bay in terms of traffic has expanded to five, and that’s just the beginning.

    Megaupload, Hotfile, 4Shared, Mediafire and RapidShare are all listed in the top 100 most visited sites on the Internet before The Pirate Bay, and newcomers such as Fileserve are eager to do the same. It is worth noting and exemplary of the growing trend that half of these sites are younger than 2 years.

    This dominant position of cyberlockers hasn’t gone unnoticed to the outside world. In a report (pdf) published by MarkMonitor today it is concluded that RapidShare is the leading ‘digital piracy’ site with over 13 billion yearly visitors, followed by Megaupload with close to 5 billion visits.

    Although the traffic estimates are off by a few million, and while even larger cyberlockers such as Mediafire were overlooked, the report does signal that one-click hosting sites have definitely outgrown BitTorrent sites. Of course website visits say little about the data traffic these sites generate, but we assume that they are a good competitor in this area too.

    The changes in file-sharing trends have not gone unnoticed to the owners of torrent sites, and several are carefully exploring their options to start their own cyberlockers or cyberlocker search engines. This is most likely where the growth lies in the coming years and thus where money can be made.

    What’s worth noting, however, is that the rise of cyberlockers is not actually hurting the traffic of BitTorrent sites. Instead the rise of cyberlockers coexists next to the moderate growth of BitTorrent sites for now. It will be interesting to see how these two match up in the years to come.
    Source : Cyberlockers Take Over File-Sharing Lead From BitTorrent Sites | TorrentFreak



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    How can it be?
    So slow.
    So hard to find files.
    So bad pretime.

    Cant see any pros for this kind of service comapred to torrents

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    Completely agree with adame2 all the stuff on cyberlockers is from the bittorrent scene! Visits doesnt = amount downloaded, as they are much slower than bittorrent each visit will have less downloaded. Also if we are talking about movies, music etc bittorrent will have more of that, cyber loackers have loads of random files.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elephant View Post
    Also if we are talking about movies, music etc bittorrent will have more of that, cyber loackers have loads of random files.
    I believe the situtation is exactly the opposite, any movie or album you will find on trackers will also be upped in a cyberlocker site. There is stuff such as ebook guides for certain games that I was only able to find on public trackers, you can find a lot more random stuff there than any other place.

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    I go through the blogs, i subscribe to a couple that im interested in and get a live feed through my browser, yes you have to wait ohh about 1 minute and yes you get slow speeds as a free user, but hey if i cant wait 15-20 minutes to listen to a brand spanking new album for free then i need to take a step back and have a good hard look at myself and my priorities in life. I use them in conjunction with p2p and before i got in to this site was my only source of new, quality psytrance.

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