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== Projects == | == Projects == | ||
* '''[https://urls.ajay.app/ URL Submission Site]''': URLs submitted will be periodically added to the archiving queue. - {{offline}} as of 2022-07-14 22:13:37 UTC | * '''[https://urls.ajay.app/ URL Submission Site]''': URLs submitted will be periodically added to the archiving queue. - {{offline}} as of 2022-07-14 22:13:37 UTC | ||
* Anybody can queue items that are lower than 100 GiB in {{IRC|mediaonfire}} | |||
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Revision as of 22:17, 3 December 2022
Mediafire | |
URL | https://www.mediafire.com/ |
Status | Endangered |
Archiving status | In progress... |
Archiving type | Unknown |
Project source | mediafire-items, mediafire-grab |
Project tracker | mediafire |
IRC channel | #mediaonfire (on hackint) |
Data[how to use] | archiveteam_mediafire |
Mediafire is a file hosting service with file synchronisation features. It launched around June 2006.[1]
On December 18 2020, users reported that they began receiving emails from MediaFire how they plan to classify accounts as abandoned if they fail to meet certain criteria, starting in January.[2] This policy, however, had been in effect for many years prior, as later confirmed by MediaFire.[3]
Projects
- URL Submission Site: URLs submitted will be periodically added to the archiving queue. - Offline as of 2022-07-14 22:13:37 UTC
- Anybody can queue items that are lower than 100 GiB in #mediaonfire (on hackint)