Hmm seems they panicked in vain as nothing at all happened to VHTVs places…
vhtv…got the viewers…
it was right when grace and all those places shut down and got removed from the archives
Different country, different reason…
I think VHTV did take all their Russian apartments offline at the time but they came back a few days later.
“VHTV has 6 millions more visitors than RLC in August”…
Not too surprising, considering RLC don’t have as many people to watch (I only found one of them worth bothering with - and then only occasionally) and their customer support is frankly awful! Oh and then there is that weird timeline thing that they have. You can’t select individual minutes like you can on VHTV’s one. I will NOT be going back there (to RLC, I mean)!
VHTV is very differently built up though. At VHTV it’s just people / submanagers putting up cameras in their own homes, and no one can control that. At RLC it is the company who buy / rent the places and install equipment. That’s much easier to track down.
RLC timeline has points every 30 sec, instead of 1 min, and keyboard shortcuts makes it very easy to navigate. I guess you didn’t use them.
No, I didn’t even know about them. There is NOTHING (at least nothing obvious that I was aware of) to tell the user about such things, on there.
Yes there was you just weren’t looking in the right area lol.
The keyboard shortcuts comes up when you hover over the pause sign. Doesn’t take that much to find out!
Well OK, they never did for me. My point therefore still stands. VHTV is MUCH more user friendly and I have had considerably better communication with support here, rather than on RLC.
I will rejoice at it’s demise. I got banned for posting one picture on camcaps. Scumbags!
WTF??? Really?
Everybody there know that it’s not allowed, so it’s not a surprise that happening.
In a previous life the first time I got banned by RLC was for posting a picture of a tenants cat!
First, they got scared of the lifeundercam incident. It is important to understand one thing about the Russian police - they will do something only when they are sure that they will get something from it. In that project, the owner and organizer lived literally side by side with the participants, and even kept the server with the archive at home. That is, by attacking him, the police received the entire project, the organizer, and a lot of evidence of his activities (it should be said separately that in Russia shooting porn is illegal, and this activity is quite borderline). Since the organization of reallifecam is similar, the company owns all the apartments, and the owners (as far as I know) live in Russia, they were afraid that the same thing would happen. In our case, we do not risk the project, and we hired good lawyers to protect the participants. However, as practice shows, the participants are not particularly threatened, since the police, realizing that they cannot get the entire project and its owners, do not attack the project. All this is the flip side of what many do not like here - decentralized business organization.
would you guys ever acquire there operations? if they go out of business
And what will they buy there if they go out of business? As long as there is something to buy, they will not want to sell.
I guess he means the apartments and houses they own. Mainly in Barcelona.