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ceyhanmedya · 2 years ago
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Yandex
What is Yandex? What Does It Do?
Yandex NV is a worldwide internet company headquartered in Russia. It is Russia’s largest technological company offering a wide range of goods and services. 
Known for owning Russia’s largest search engine , this company is also active in many other areas of technology and the internet:
music platform
E-commerce
Artificial intelligence
Request a ride via Yandex.Taxi (collaboration with Uber)
self driving cars
Maps via Yandex.Maps
Application analysis
data management
Online advertising
Email services via Yandex.Mail
smart home technology
Alice voice assistant for Windows, iOS and Android
The web browser called Yandex Browser
Arkady Borkovsky and Ilya Segalovich, the current CEO of Yandex, founded Yandex in 1997. The firm went public in 2011 and is currently listed on the NASDAQ with the code YNDX.
What Is Yandex Used For?
Yandex is a technology company known for its portfolio of services that includes search engines, artificial intelligence and analytics designed to help users navigate both online and in the real world  . Since its inception in 1997, Yandex has strived to provide its users with relevant and useful search results, using a set of hi-tech algorithms to ensure results are valuable.
Although Yandex’s success stems from its search engine performance, the company’s goal is to enable people to experience the internet effectively. Here are a few of Yandex’s main core products:
Speech Kit
Yandex is a pioneer in the development of audio technology to improve users’ web experience. Yandex offers various voice recognition technologies for companies that need integrated solutions for their mobile applications by utilizing cloud services.
Map APIs
Map APIs, used by hundreds of businesses around the world, are the most inaccurate data in the industry. Yandex, on the other hand, provides a wide variety of data. Map APIs; allows programs, applications, and other services to provide precise location data for a wide variety of purposes. Access to this map data is critical for developers creating applications or services. 
Yandex and Privacy
Yandex is an industry leader in its commitment to privacy. The firm employs a number of privacy measures to ensure customers’ data is secure and used only to enhance the end user experience. Like many other search engines around the world, it continues to strengthen its commitment to privacy, as users want their data to be protected.
Is Yandex.com Safe?
The Yandex-owned browser  has a host of security features ,  including DNS spoofing , DNSCrypt  , and automatic HTTPS support  on unsecured networks  .
Despite these capabilities,  Yandex Browser raises many privacy issues. Users claimed that Yandex collects search queries and sends them to the Yandex server for analysis.
It’s also worth mentioning that the browser is a closed source project, so users cannot view the source code and evaluate what the browser is doing in the background.
According to some users  , Yandex Browser has all the necessary rights to collect your data and send it to the authorities when necessary. There are also accusations that the browser is linked to the Russian government.
Why is Yandex Important?
Yandex’s market share figures are very stable and  it is thought that Yandex will continue to be the best search engine  in Russia. Search engine; It is also popular and growing in popularity in a number of other countries, including Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Turkey.  
Here are the top three advantages Yandex has over Google that will help Yandex maintain market dominance for the foreseeable future:
1) Yandex Portal Can’t Be Underestimated
Yandex is Russia’s leading media company, and for many Russians,  Yandex.ru is their first login website. Yandex, which has more than 54 million monthly visitors; Like  Google , it provides free email , real-time traffic maps, music, movies, image storage and much more. 
2) Yandex Dominates the Android Market
In Russia, Android accounts for more than 70 percent of the mobile market, but still Yandex  holds 52 percent of the search market  for Android smartphones . It is also important to note that Google Search  is the built-in search engine for Android.
3) Yandex Foreground in Russian Searches
Yandex is designed specifically for the Russian market and is suitable for dealing with Russian search issues. While Google in general isn’t as good at interpreting a user’s spelling intent in non-English searches as it is in English, it’s particularly bad in Russian.
For example, the ex-wife of Russian President Vladimir Putin bears the surname “Putina” instead of “Putin”. While Google search only ranks pages related to the exact user query as typed, Yandex can interpret synonyms and user intent regardless of how the user types it.
Differences Between Yandex and Google
Although both Yandex and Google work as search engines, there are a few key differences between the two:
Yandex prioritizes local SEO and regionalism. Yandex performs geographic searches that only display web pages in a specific location. As a result, users in various domains will see different results for the same search query.
It usually takes longer for rank changes to appear. Sites are usually crawled at a slower speed than Google. When it comes to rating improvements and overall improvement, you’ll need to be a little more patient.
Yandex prioritizes new page content. According to Yandex, adding relevant and comprehensive information is a critical strategy for sites.
A domain name’s age and start date are important factors for ranking high on Yandex. For your domain to rank high, it usually needs to be older and have a lot of new posts.
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mostlysignssomeportents · 1 year ago
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A media literacy handbook for Israel-Gaza
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Next Tuesday (Oct 31) at 10hPT, the Internet Archive is livestreaming my presentation on my recent book, The Internet Con.
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Media explainers are a cheap way to become an instant expert on everything from billionaire submarine excursions to hellaciously complex geopolitical conflicts, but On The Media's "Breaking News Consumers' Handbooks" are explainers that help you understand other explainers:
https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/segments/breaking-news-consumers-handbook-israel-and-gaza-edition-on-the-media
The latest handbook is an Israel-Gaza edition. It doesn't aim to parse fine distinctions over the definition of "occupation" or identify the source of shell fragments. Rather, it offers seven bullet points' worth of advice on weighing all the other news you hear about the war:
https://media.wnyc.org/media/resources/2023/Oct/27/BNCH_ISRAEL_GAZA_EDITION_1.pdf
I. "Headlines are obscured by the fog of war"
Headline writers have a hard job under the best of circumstances – trying to snag your interest in a few words. Headlines can't encompass all the nuance of a story, and they are often written by editors, not the writers who produced the story. Between the imperatives for speed and brevity and the broken telephone between editors and writers, it's easy for headlines to go wrong, even when no one is attempting to mislead you. Even reliable outlets will screw up headlines sometimes – and that likelihood goes way up in times like these. You gotta read the story, not just the headline.
II. Know red flags for bullshit
The factually untrue information that spreads furthest tends to originate with a handful of superspreader accounts. Whether these people are Just Wrong or malicious disinfo peddlers, they share a few characteristics that should trip your BS meter and prompt extra scrutiny:
High-frequency posting
Emotionally charged framing
Posts that purport to be summaries or excerpts from news outlets, but do not include links to the original
The phrase "breaking news" (no one has that many scoops)
III. Don't trust screenshots
Screenshots of news stories, tweets, and other social media should come with links to the original. It's just too damned easy to fake a screenshot.
IV. "Know your platform"
It used to be that Twitter got a lot of first-person accounts from people in the thick of crises, while Facebook and Reddit contained commentary and reposts. Today, Twitter is just another aggregator. This time around, there's lots of first-person, real-time reporting coming off Telegram (it runs well on old phones and doesn't chew up batteries). Instagram is widely used in both Israel and the West Bank.
V. "Crisis actors" aren't a thing
People who attribute war images to "crisis actors" are either deluded or lying. There's plenty of ways to distort war news, but paying people to pretend to be grieving family members is essentially unheard of. Any explanation that involves crisis actors is a solid reason to permanently block that source.
VI. There's plenty of ways to verify stuff that smells fishy
TinEye, Yandex and Google Image Search are all good tools for checking "breaking" images and seeing if they're old copypasta ganked from earlier conflicts (or, you know, video-games). The fact that an image doesn't show up in one of these searches doesn't guarantee its authenticity, of course.
VII. Think before you post
Israel-Gaza is the most polluted media pool yet. Don't make it worse.
There's plenty more detail on this (especially on the use of verification tools) in Brooke Gladstone's radio segment:
https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/episodes/on-the-media-breaking-news-consumers-handbook-israel-gaza-edition
The media environment sucks, and warrants skepticism and caution. But we also need to be skeptical of skepticism itself! As danah boyd started saying all the way back in 2018, weaponized media literacy leads to conspiratorialism:
https://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/archives/2018/03/09/you-think-you-want-media-literacy-do-you.html
Remember, the biggest peddlers of "fake news" are also the most prolific users of the term. For a lot of these information warriors, the point isn't to get you to believe them – they'll settle for you believing nothing. "Flood the zone with bullshit" is Steve Bannon's go-to tactic, and it's one that his acolytes have picked up and multiplied.
It's important to be a critical thinker, but there's plenty of people who've figured out how to weaponize a critical viewpoint and turn it into nihilism. Remember, the guy who wrote How To Lie With Statistics was a tobacco industry shill who made his living obfuscating the link between smoking and cancer. It's absolutely possible to lie with statistics, but it's also possible to use statistics to know the truth, as Tim Harford explains in his 2021 must-read book The Data Detective:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/01/04/how-to-truth/#harford
There's a world of difference between being misled and being brainwashed. A lot of today's worry about "disinformation" and "misinformation" has the whiff of a moral panic:
https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2023/10/are-we-having-a-moral-panic-over-misinformation.html
It's possible to have a nuanced view of this subject – to take steps to enure you're not being tricked without equating crude tricks like sticking a fake BBC chyron on a 10-year-old image with unstoppable mind-control:
https://sts-news.medium.com/youre-doing-it-wrong-notes-on-criticism-and-technology-hype-18b08b4307e5
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/10/28/fog-o-war/#breaking-news
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cutewebgraphics · 7 months ago
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Can you list the websites where you get your graphics from?
Hello!
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I had another question like this and wrote a big long answer & when I went to save it as a draft, it disappeared!!! X_X I'll do my best to write it out again!
I don't actually know how I do it... I go into a blind haze and wake up hours later with dozens of tabs open and hundreds of graphics in my downloads. Not really, but it feels like it sometimes ^^'''
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Usually, I start out by reverse image searching a graphic I already have on image search engines like Google Images, Yandex, etc. and opening a bunch of sites that host that same graphic, or by going into the 'similar images' section and looking for interesting graphics, thumbnails and sites that way. I look out for text-hosting (blogging, fanfiction) sites, self-hosted websites, forums and foreign language sites - I find a lot of my favorites from Japanese, Hindi and Italian-speaking sites in particular! From there I look for hyperlinks to other sites and start going down rabbit holes. I avoid popular image-hosting sites like Giphy and Pinterest, as well as popular English social media sites like Twitter and Instagram.
Text-hosting sites like Wattpad and Asianfanfics are good for finding organized collections of graphics, mainly layout-related graphics like dividers, headers and footers.
I find a lot of my decorative text on forums.
Blogging and foreign social media sites (especially Japanese as Japan invented emoji and decomail!) support .GIFs more often and I find a lot of tiny inline-sized pixels there.
Personal sites are great for doll collections!
Finding specific user accounts on these sites and pawing through their post history, uploads and friends is my favorite way to find little 'gold mines'. I sometimes also enter a general query into image search engines i.e. 'christmas divider pixel say' and filter by Colour -> Transparent and Type -> Animated (Google Images) to look for graphics and sites that way, but I find it to be quite surface-level and don't get a lot to chew on.
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I also have a (neglected...) Discord server with a tiny lovely community of people that share their finds, help others find specific graphics, troubleshoot and pass around interesting websites and tools with one another. I've been a bit absent from the Discord during the school year but want to swallow the social anxiety & become more active now...!
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I hope this helps give a rough idea of my process, but it really isn't a science and is more just glorified web-surfing x) Have fun!
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clearlightwired · 26 days ago
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reading through the complaint against rudometov, the guy who made redline stealer
The malware cost approximately $150 USD equivalent in cryptocurrency assets (like Bitcoin) for a monthly license, or $900 USD equivalent in cryptocurrency assets for a “lifetime” license to use the malware.
love to have a subscription tier for my malware....
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big fan also of the redline Statistics Page. just so you can look at number go uppy as you steal more shit
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now, when you want to make a racket writing malware and not get caught, what you should definitely do is put a picture of your face in your ad. plus, you should put your hacking pseudonym in the display name of your dating profile
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also, use your home ip address to access your malware licensing server AND the icloud account that you've attached to your hacking-related yandex email account. 701 times. thats fucking opsec baby
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just some truly thoughtful stuff going on
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cindylouwho-2 · 8 months ago
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RECENT SEO & MARKETING NEWS FOR ECOMMERCE, March 2024
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Welcome to my roundup of SEO and marketing news and useful resources for ecommerce businesses, March edition. There is a lot going on with Google, and some really strong marketing pieces this time around, so let's get right to it.
SEO: GOOGLE & OTHER SEARCH ENGINES 
Google launched both a core algorithm update and spam updates on March 5, with the spam update ending on the 20th. Core updates now include the Helpful Content algorithm. In early observations, Etsy and Reddit both picked up visibility in the UK. 
The Helpful Content algorithm updates late last year destroyed a lot of sites’ Google traffic. Avoid the things they had in common.  You can read the full study here. 
Ecommerce sites were some of the biggest losers in Google visibility in 2023, with Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Etsy, Target and Best Buy in the top 10 of sites whose Google appearances slipped. 
New to Google SEO? They’ve revamped their SEO starter guide for people like you. And if you are more advanced and want to learn how to optimize your website product pages, this is a good overview. 
This lengthy article on backlinks for ecommerce websites covers pretty much all the angles, including the really difficult ones. 
Reminder that if you want to rank on Google for a search term, you need to look at what is already ranking, and make decisions based on that content. [video and transcript] This works for most search engines, not just Google. 
Yes, Google crawls “high quality” content more often. I used to refer to this as Google thinking the page is “interesting”, so I guess I will need to change my wording...
While Google sends the most traffic to websites, people spend a lot more of their online time elsewhere. Market where people are, not just where your stats say they came from. 
Sadly, Google has stopped providing caches of website pages in its search results. While you can still see the caches of some pages by using the Google search Cache:[page link] as in cache:https://cindylouwho-2.tumblr.com that will eventually stop working as well. Bing still provides caches, but unfortunately both it and the Wayback Machine do not crawl often enough to give really recent results most of the time. 
Missed Google news in February? Here’s your update. And just in case you are really behind, here is January. 
Not Google
Unsure if your website has enough good backlinks? Bing Webmaster Tools will now tell you if you don’t. 
Yandex - the top search engine in Russia - was sold by its Dutch ownership group to a consortium in Russia. 
SOCIAL MEDIA - All Aspects, By Site
General
A US study of social media use found that the most popular site was YouTube, with 83% of adults using it. Two-thirds of American adults use Facebook, while TikTok is up to ⅓ of the US population. 
Because they do change periodically, here are the latest image and video sizes recommended for the top social media platforms. [infographic]
Bluesky is now open to everyone - it was previously invite-only. 
Facebook (includes relevant general news from Meta)
Meta has introduced several changes to its Ad options, applying to Facebook and Instagram. 
Meta had a great 4th quarter in 2023, with revenue, users, and earnings per share up. “Fast-growing upstarts Temu and Shein, which originated in China, have been pouring money into ads on Facebook and Instagram. Li said on Thursday that revenue from China-based advertisers accounted for 10% of sales for the year and 5 percentage points of growth.”
Instagram
An updated post on Instagram's algorithm and how it works. 
Instagram is still beta testing longer Reels for some users. 
If your account is a brand account, you can now run ads on Instagram with coupon codes right in them. (Some Facebook users can already do this.)
LinkedIn
Among other recent changes on LinkedIn, the algorithm is now looking to boost important content longer than just the first day or two after publication. 
Pinterest
Pinterest has its own stats package, called Pinterest Analytics, but only for “Business” accounts. They show how many people clicked on the outgoing links, how many people saw your pin on their screen, and much more. Here’s everything you need to know. 
Reddit
Reddit successfully launched on the stock market this past week, but questions remain about how this will change the site. 
Google is paying Reddit to scrape its content through the API instead of from the web. 
Snapchat
Snap was a little later than most tech companies doing layoffs recently, waiting until February 5 to let 10% off staff go. 
Threads
Threads is so new that the algorithm is bound to change a lot in the next year, but for right now, here is how it works. 
TikTok
There is an overwhelming amount of info out there on the US attempt to either ban TikTok or force its sale, and much of it is incomplete, so I will let you Google to your heart’s content if you want to learn more. If you are relying on TikTok to drive sales, this would be a good time to make sure you diversify your promotional strategy. 
You can now track trending terms on TikTok through the Creator Search Insights section. “Creator Search Insights will highlight frequently searched topics, which creators can organize by category (for example, tourism, sports, science) or tailor to their content type with the “For You” option. Additionally, creators can filter for “content gap” topics, which are highly searched but have relatively few videos on TikTok covering them.“
TikTok may be testing a photo app, which would obviously compete with Instagram. 
Twitter
What? Twitter may have lied about its Super Bowl ad performance? I’m so not shocked. 
Tumblr
Tumblr will be selling data access to AI companies. 
YouTube
This is a pretty decent article on YouTube SEO. 
(CONTENT) MARKETING (includes blogging, emails, and strategies) 
Small and micro-businesses need an email list. An email list is:  
portable (unlike most social media followers or marketplace buyers) 
is available to almost everyone, as we all need at least one email address if we are online
less susceptible to the whims of algorithms (unlike SEO, marketplaces, social etc.)  
I keep seeing people argue that no one opens emails, but the chart in the article above is proof that is still wrong. (My blog email list averages close to a 70% open rate, depending on the topic and the time I send it. My jewellery email list - which I hardly ever send to - still has an over 30% open rate. My click rates are well above the industry averages, usually 30 to 40% of all recipients for the blog list. These are much better numbers than social, and astronomically better than my clickthrough rate on Google and other search engines.)
Gmail and Yahoo both changed how they handle bulk emails such as newsletters in February. Here’s what you need to know on the basics, including authenticating yourself so your email gets through. 
Find out how to get people to read all the way to the end of your content. 
Get ready for April marketing with 5 topical ideas. National Handmade Day is April 6. 
We should all think twice before deciding to use AI to create content. “Circa 2024, generative AI does not produce new ideas or even develop its own conclusions. Rather, it regurgitates information that it has indexed.” Not convinced? Here’s another article. “AI-generated content represents the literal “average of everything online.”
ONLINE ADVERTISING (EXCEPT INDIVIDUAL SOCIAL MEDIA AND ECOMMERCE SITES) 
Google Ads can now be tracked in Google Analytics 4. 
Both Google Ads and Microsoft Advertising were up in the 4th quarter of 2023. 
STATS, DATA, TRACKING 
Google Analytics 4 tracks organic traffic differently than the previous version. Here’s how to figure it out. 
BUSINESS & CONSUMER TRENDS, STATS & REPORTS; SOCIOLOGY & PSYCHOLOGY, CUSTOMER SERVICE 
I’ve probably posted this specific article before, but it is worth another read: how to communicate with customers.  For example, “Mirroring your customer’s tone lets them know you’re on their side. If a customer is formal, for example, hold back on the LOLs. If they’re more casual, relax your tone.”
According to a US study, Generation Z is skewing the traditional marketing funnel. “Per Archrival’s data, 77 per cent of Gen Zs and 79 per cent of millennials in the US are actively seeking style inspiration at least monthly, with almost half of those looking for style inspiration on social media. When asked where they learn about new brands, products and experiences, video reigns supreme: YouTube is the most popular platform with Gen Zs, followed by TikTok, then Instagram.”
Trend alert: bag charms are back. 
IMAGES, VIDEO, GRAPHIC DESIGN, & FREE ONLINE TOOLS
Almost all of these 12 video tools are free, and some can be used on your phone. 
MISCELLANEOUS
This is an older piece, but it checks out: IKEA Hacks for Craft Show Displays. A few of these could be done with non-IKEA items. 
Want to stay up-to-date on a nearly daily basis? Follow me on Bluesky or on LinkedIn, or become a member of my Patreon.
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moonpoolcat · 3 months ago
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Update on absence
Let me explain to you all what happened. In the end of July to the beginning of August I was hit with extreme spam from a russian site called Yandex, I had never used this site whatsoever but they had somehow gotten a hold of my personal information an sent over 13 to almost a dozen messages of spam per day. All were nothing but scams an phishing emails. I took all the necessary precautions such as 2-step factor, password change, filters, anti-virus, getting rid of any data from my phone but there was nothing I could do. I then checked to see if it was pwned and it was involved in 3 data breeches years ago where I was not present. The following sites includes: Animal Jam Canvas and Wattpad. If you or anyone else have these sites your entire shit was compromised an you should probably delete it. It explains why they accessed it so easily. I could not keep up with deleting spam\filtering. everyday it became an endless chore and it delayed me from drawing an posting. I then made the long journey of changing email addresses to prevent further damage, so far it has worked. When I have finish the migration I will abandon that account for my own safety. Please be safe everyone an update your information.
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catwouthats · 9 months ago
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Do you know how I can watch stuff that’s usually on Disney plus in a way that doesn’t give them money?
Yes!
I have four answers for that!
1) Your local library
I know that not everyone is comfortable with pirating. The good news is that, nowadays, some libraries will let you borrow streaming services! I’d ask your library if they have something like that available (it’s usually a firestick) and if not, ask if any other libraries connected to your main one have it.
Also, even if they don’t have the streaming service, usually they have some sort of way to rent out movies or shows (weather online or in person)
And my dear college and information yearning friends, libraries have many databases and textbooks you can use for free!
2) A friend
Sometimes, someone else is already paying for it. Maybe a friend’s sibling or parent is paying for their whole family. Or maybe that person is paying themselves (Of course you wish they wouldn’t give money to them, but sometimes no amount of talking will stop them unfortunately). You could ask a friend, online or not, to share their account/family account with you!
3) Watch parties
A group of people coming together to save money/boycott shitty things. What’s better than that?
Online: Sometimes people will sharing their watching experience online. Usually on discord, tiktok, or instagram. You can join, you just of course have to find the accounts/servers that host these watch parties. I’d ask around on Reddit in order to find servers to join that do movie nights.
In real life: Also, you could get a group of friends/a club together to watch something on someone’s TV or some shit (some people even have those phone projector things so it actually feels like the theater). This is especially a good option if you’ve tried everything else and don’t want to personally resort to piracy… but might have a friend who’d do that for you…
You can find clubs at libraries, schools, colleges, and even retirement homes btw.
4) Pirating (of course)
To some people this might seem scary (because it runs the risk of viruses and and such), meanwhile, others might not even know how to pirate.
Here is how to pirate and precautions you should take when doing so:
Try to have an ad blocker (you don’t have to, it’s just an extra layer of protection. You probably should have one though)
You can use your phone instead of a computer, just know that it WILL fuck your phone up a little (personally I use my phone bc my computer is much more prone to viruses and information leaks. Ive been doing this for years and my phone’s fine… unless my storage gets near full/I have too many tabs open.)
Some internet providers may block you from using pirate websites on Google or Safari. I use Yandex as a search engine to get around this. With Yandex all I have to do is search “[movie name] watch now” and it will instantly come up for free.
Usually you can look up common pirate/free sites online and you’ll get some okay sites. Personally I use moviesjoy.is for live action movies/shows, readcomiconline.li for comics, and wcostream.tv for anime/cartoons.
Always ALWAYS X out the pop up tabs and close out things that say “you need to download this first” YOU DO NOT NEED TO DOWNLOAD ANYTHING FIRST (usually. Some websites do have downloadable versions… personally I don’t use those bc it risks viruses.)
Sometimes X ing out doesn’t work. you will have to reload the page or wait like 5-10 seconds for the X (or for “close”) to appear. It can appear in any corner of the screen. Sometimes even the middle of the screen. Like middle center or some shit.
It could take you between 1-10 tabs/pop ups to close before you’re actually able to access the shit. Especially if you don’t have an ad blocker. Be patient.
Going incognito mood would help keep your info safe… but personally I find it doesn’t make a difference. Doesn’t hurt to be extra careful though.
Also, would not recommend looking at questionable things on pirate sites on a library computer/property. Even if you clear history, the library knows. (They didn’t gaf that I used readcomiconline to read some comics on their firebook thingy. It’s just… know that they know.)
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toreno-werty · 1 year ago
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Hello friends! I finally got an account on the SFS file hosting service! For those who could not download my files from Yandex Disk, there is now an alternative download ^_^
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olettebobow · 1 year ago
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Im trying to find the artist of this video!
I watched it years ago and i remembered it just today. I searched it by: "Welcome to freddy's map part" (map means multi animator project) and after minutes of searching I found it on one channel and then on another too but they didn't seem to be the artists of the video. Then I proceeded to search more using image search in Dupli Checker to use image search in Yandex and Bing.
Minutes of searching later I found something interesting.
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I searched Golzy Blazey on DeviantArt and then realized that their account was desctivated and that this artist was the creator of GZtale AU and i searched more about but i cant find more information. The only i know is that they deactivated their DeviantArt account due to pressure from his followers to finish the GZtale comic and that they have a Youtube channel (i read somewhere that they deleted or put several videos on private).
Later, i found this on pinterest:
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I visited the link to YouTube but the video was private (yes, my language is spanish, translation: "This video is private").
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I was really left with the unknown, did Golzy Blazey really made this video? Did they already had more FNAF content?
Edit: I know about it now, ty!
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weather-phenomenon · 3 months ago
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yandex my beloved to see private linkedin accounts <3
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despicable-me-4-full-movie · 5 months ago
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Despicable Me 4 (2024) FULL MOVIE
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HI . so theres this image * tucks my hair behind my ear cutely *
i use it on my chess app , its been my background foar pretty much as long as ive realized i could add a custom background . and ive recently put it on my card games app too
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i know that those examples arent neccessary i just wanted to stress that i really love this image and i use it a lot / see it pretty much every day ajdjcjjckca . so anyways . ive looked it up on yandex reverse image search but theres just a bunch of twitter profiles , it doesnt give me an actual post ? im not a twitter user and i dont know how to find the actual artist and not just a bunch of links to accounts that i assume have retweeted this image at some point ;w; help would be much appreciated !! thank you foar ur time + energy 🫶💕
Thank you, thank you! Here you go:
ヴィルレオ — みるお
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slastena-shipper · 2 years ago
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I don't understand what's going on... But, it brings me pain... Frans has become less, accusations of pedophilia have been made at every step, despite the fact that I am making Frisk an adult... A FlowerFell... What happened to him... It's horrible... It feels like they want to strangle us... Constant reproaches, loss of accounts, what have we done wrong to be hated so much? I'm already afraid for my AU, because I won't be able to draw often and maintain my stories constantly, because I'm expecting a child and I'm unlikely to be able to devote much time to AU... But, I'm afraid for my stories that the canon will be lost as well as in FlowerFell... Has even this beautiful AU been taken away from us...?
Sorry, I almost don't know English, my assistant was Yandex translator
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reality-detective · 2 years ago
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🔥DETOX STORY OF THE MILLENIUM🔥
HOW RUSSIA GOT RID OF THE GREAT RESET PUR EVIL GLOBALIST CABAL MAFIA CORPORATIONS??
THEY KICKED THEMSELVES OUT BY
SANCTIONING RUSSIA 🇷🇺
THE LOOSER LISTS:👇
▪️Apple Pay - complete blocking;
▪️Apple - complete exit from the market;
▪️Adidas - refusal to cooperate with the national soccer team;
▪️Audi - leaving the market;
▪️AMD - a ban on the supply of microchips and soon a ban on the supply of graphics cards;
▪️British Petrolium - 20% of shares have left Rosneft;
▪️BBC - withdrawal of broadcasting licenses;
▪️BMW - closing factories, blocking deliveries;
▪️Bolt - exiting the market;
▪️Boeing - exiting the market;
▪️Chevrolet - leaving the market;
▪️Danone - market exit together with a subsidiary of Prostokvashino;
▪️Disney - cancellation of all films;
▪️Dell - exit from the market;
▪️DHL - exit from the market;
▪️Eurovision - disqualification;
Ericsson - exit from the market;
▪️Exxon Mobil - recall all specialists of Russian oil companies;
▪️FedEx - complete ban on deliveries;
▪️Formula 1 - cancellation of the tournament in Sochi;
▪️Ford - closes all stores;
▪️FIFA - disqualification of the national team for the World Cup and ban on holding international matches in the Russian Federation;
▪️General Motors - stops exports.
▪️HP - ban on imports;
▪️Harley Davidson - stop deliveries;
▪️Intel - ban on the supply of microchips;
▪️Jaguar - leave the market;
▪️Lenovo - exit from the market;
▪️MOK - cancellation of all competitions;
▪️MasterCard - discontinuation of card production, closure of several banks;
▪️Megogo - cancel all Russian films;
▪️Mitsubishi - lay off employees from 141 service centers;
▪️Microsoft Office - multiple measures being discussed;
▪️Netflix - a freeze on Russian subscriptions, halting production of Russian TV series;
▪️Nike - delivery to Russia is closed;
▪️Nestle - closes all 6 factories in the Russian Federation;
▪️OnlyFans - closure of the country;
▪️PayPal - freezing accounts for withdrawals;
▪️Paramount - movie distribution block;
▪️PornHub - content access ban;
▪️Porsche - withdrawal from the Russian Federation;
▪️Renault - exit from the market;
▪️Samsung Pay - blocking of services;
▪️Scania - exit from the Russian Federation;
▪️Shell - termination of the contract with Gazprom;
▪️Sony - film distribution block;
▪️Twitter - it is impossible to register accounts for citizens of the Russian Federation;
▪️Toyota - stop deliveries;
▪️UEFA - cancellation of the Champions League final in St. Petersburg, ban on all clubs from participating in the Champions League and the Champions League
▪️Cancellation of contract with general sponsor Gazprom;
▪️UPS - complete ban on deliveries;
▪️Universal Pictures - film distribution block;
▪️Visa - blocking of banks under sanctions;
▪️Volvo - leave the Russian Federation;
▪️Yandex - exclusion of the company's shares from listing on the New York Stock Exchange;
▪️YouTube - blocked hundreds of RF channels and their monetization;
▪️Warner Bros. - cancellation of all film distribution;
▪️Volkswagen - out of the country.
▪️Zoom - revocation of software development licenses.
Russia is already living the dream 🤔
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w3yamin · 1 day ago
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