What happened to kisscartoon?

what happened to kisscartoon?

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Learn to browse, autism >91508505

embarrassing desu

I don't use kisscartoon but I always know when its down when the whiny babies start rolling in.

it was destroyed

Nothing? It still works.

user I hate to break it to you but you might be using a fake site.

Oh well as long as I can watch its content I don't care

There are a host of other sites that offer the same shit as kisscartoon you just have to look for them.

something something viruses.

>The kisscartoon admins can't maintain their site >other people decided to make clones of said site and run it better than they do.
>Kiss admins constantly bash other sites calling them "fake" and claiming viruses
It's getting old at this point.

Just use a games console

Prove there aren' viuses.

My computer isn't shit and I'm not retarded enough to click popups.

laffo

Probs gonna sound like a retard, but what's the difference between streaming and torrenting? I mean, aren't you just getting the contet online either way?

So what do I do if I'm over a friend's house?

torrenting is saving it to the hard drive. you'll always have it. you won't have to worry about if x or y site went down.

torrent sites don't have shitty little chibi drawings of naruto and luffy for starters.

>strive for better things, ALWAYS
Soon as /fit/ strolls in these people shift gears.

Didn't bother to read all the text but you definitely can watch after a short buffer period with torrents. It's called sequential download.

When you torrent your actually downloading the media to your hd. When you stream its like watching a YouTube video

DDL (direct download) involves downloading a file straight from one website to your harddrive. I have no clue why user things you could watch it while it is in the middle of downloading, though, because that usually isn't a feature - or, at least, not a viable one.

Torrenting involves downloading a torrent client and then getting the torrent file, which allows you to dynamically download bits of the file from different places while also uploading bits to others. It's handy in that you can just leave it running in the background and complete whenever it wants, that it doesn't rely on one website to host the file, and that you can quit partway through and it will pick up where it left off the next time you start it up. The problem is that it requires someone to be seeding (uploading) in order for you to download anything. Plus, it gives your IP address to anyone looking and tells them that you are downloading the file. So, bad idea to do it with anything that anyone really cares about. (recent movies, video games, porn)

Steaming means watching playback of a file hosted on another website. It's like DDL, but you're usually using Flash or something similar to watch it on their website rather than finding a download file. Unlike what the chart says, it's generally faster than DDL or torrenting, in that you can generally watch a low-quality video in the time it takes, rather than spending half the time again waiting for the download to complete. It's also quicker and easier to tell if the "file" is valid, since you're watching it immediately, not waiting 10-30 minutes before you can open it. On the other hand, some websites limit viewtime or prevent showing if they detect adblockers.

Honestly, I have a hard enough time just finding anything for the stuff I want to watch, so I'm fine with whatever I can find.

Torrenting will get you penalized if you torrent anything Western and relevant

>not sandboxing everything that involves the internet

the two s' got traded for one m

Name them

Does the new ISP law mean no one can pirate media anymore?

it met with the kiss of death.

It's pretty embarrassing that this almost 10 years old out dated image is still being posted unironically. The funniest bit is when idiots that torrent are probably just watching files that were ripped straight from a stream. Imagine waiting a couple minutes (maybe more depending on how shit your internet is) and then watching the same exact quality video as you would on a stream.

Get this Sup Forums shit out of here

It died and became kimcartoon
kimcartoon.me

In some countries. Besides, that's what VPNs are for.

Uh huh, sure.

>everyone has to spend as much time on their hobby as me

why didn't this copy pasta list the most reasonable excuse: that we dont' want to wait to watch something? i'd rather watch a stream than wait for it to download, by the time the "high quality rip" is done downloading i could already be halfway through an episode

>not using Linux for browsing

>he doesn't know how to save a stream
my fucking sides

9cartoon watchcartoonsonline that's what I use.

You forgot to kill yourself... Again...

Delete this and be more vague. Like kiss is now Kim or something

Or else it won't live much longer

kys with ur malware

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torrentfreak.com/us-ambassador-asks-vietnam-to-target-123movies-putlocker-and-kisscartoon-170323/

That's what externals are for. You can get 1TB drives the size of a smartphone these days. Heck, USB sticks comes in at least 128 GB these days as wekk, and that's plenty room for several high quality seasons of whatever you fancy watching.

Dude it isnt 2005 anymore. It hardly tooks time to wait for downloading

What if it's a spur of the moment thing? Like someone brings up a new/obscure cartoon in conversation, and all you have is BTAS and a few classic Cartoon Network shows?

What if the USB doesn't work with their setup?

I'm just saying there are some situations where streaming is more convenient than torrenting.

Then download there instead? Your average 22 minute 1080p web rip episode is ~900 MB which takes less than 2 minutes, unless you have 3rd world internet.

If it's something obscure that's only available as TV rips or shitty avi encodes then you might as well stream, because the quality is already horrible.

The problem with that is if I'm at someone else's house with other people, unless the computer is hooked up to a tv, we're not going to want to be all huddled around a monitor.

You can stream cartoons from almost any device with a browser, and it's much faster than waiting for a download, transferring it to a drive, and plugging it into something that can display it on the tv. And that's assuming your friend has a download client, you can find a legit download, and it's in the correct format to be sent through your device of choice.

If you already have a drive ready to go, good. Otherwise, streaming is faster.