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Originally Posted by Gambrinus
If you wanted to be truly evil you could splice in real cp.
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Not cool and not necessary. All you need to do are look for novel ways of disruption while changing MO every now and then to keep the sites targeted on their toes.
There should theoretically be technical solutions which would allow encoding of videos to be slowed down on the servers doing it, so making the files themselves slow to encode would cost processor cycles and over time add to the cost of running the tube site.
With file sharing sites obviously randomly seeding rars with bad blocks to the point it continually frustrates down-loaders is another strategy.
Then there is the content corruption method where shitty commercials or other undesirable material is randomly inserted in videos at high frequency.
Other accounts should be set up to flag everything on the site randomly and so frequently as to make file flagging an unreliable method of identifying bad files.
I am sure there are plenty more ideas.