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4.2 Trillion downloads and a purple flame in just 3 days!!

Started by joyfnp, May 23, 2014, 02:47

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joyfnp

Check out the most downloaded people image on iStock: a photo of a beautiful slender woman on the beach in a bikini throwing her arms straight behind her back.  Supposedly uploaded 3 days ago by Yuri Arcurs and has already received a purple flame and 4.2 Trillion downloads....

Joy

Goofy

Quote from: joyfnp on May 23, 2014, 02:47
Check out the most downloaded people image on iStock: a photo of a beautiful slender woman on the beach in a bikini throwing her arms straight behind her back.  Supposedly uploaded 3 days ago by Yuri Arcurs and has already received a purple flame and 4.2 Trillion downloads....

Joy

Who really cares... 8)



Yay Images Billionaire

42,000,000,000 downloads with only 17 views! That's a really impressive feat.

cthoman

Quote from: imagesbykenny on May 23, 2014, 03:08
42,000,000,000 downloads with only 17 views! That's a really impressive feat.

I just couldn't stop downloading it.  :'(
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Beppe Grillo


Reckless

Now it's up to 34 views just because of this thread

ACS


topol

That's no less than 2800 times his aggregate downloads. amazing perfomance.... very professional ;)

Ron

He probably needs the boost. IS performance might not be what expected. He still needs income from other sites as well to make it worth him while. I still have a feeling we will get a news report someday that he went bankrupt.

Sean Locke Photography

Quote from: joyfnp on May 23, 2014, 02:47
Check out the most downloaded people image on iStock: a photo of a beautiful slender woman on the beach in a bikini throwing her arms straight behind her back.  Supposedly uploaded 3 days ago by Yuri Arcurs and has already received a purple flame and 4.2 Trillion downloads....

Joy

What's the link to that page anymore?  I can't find it anywhere...

ethan

Quote from: Sean Locke Photography on May 23, 2014, 11:52
Quote from: joyfnp on May 23, 2014, 02:47
Check out the most downloaded people image on iStock: a photo of a beautiful slender woman on the beach in a bikini throwing her arms straight behind her back.  Supposedly uploaded 3 days ago by Yuri Arcurs and has already received a purple flame and 4.2 Trillion downloads....

Joy

What's the link to that page anymore?  I can't find it anywhere...

There was no link. It's simply, iStock - People - POPULAR

Anyway, I saved it for you:)

http://www.istockphoto.com/search/text/people/filetypes/photos,illustrations,video/source/basic#11136389

Sean Locke Photography

Ah, I thought we were talking about that "trending" page, if it still exists...

ethan

Quote from: Sean Locke Photography on May 23, 2014, 12:37
Ah, I thought we were talking about that "trending" page, if it still exists...

No it's this image :)


ARTPUPPY

I'm wondering if that's a glitch or some kind of way istock can uptick the search results for Yuri. If he has one photo that they "kick up", will it help the rest of his portfolio in search results.

roede-orm

This means that every person on earth has this pic downloaded about 5 times 8)  If that is not successful, then there's no success!  ;D ;D

Goofy

Quote from: cthoman on May 23, 2014, 03:55
Quote from: imagesbykenny on May 23, 2014, 03:08
42,000,000,000 downloads with only 17 views! That's a really impressive feat.

I just couldn't stop downloading it.  :'(

There is help out there for things like this you know  ;D



Pixart

If I'm seeing the same search results, what's with all the "collages" of people?  Buyers really want those?  There's that many buyers I mean to put 5 or 6 of them on the first page of the search?? 

dpimborough

Quote from: joyfnp on May 23, 2014, 02:47
Check out the most downloaded people image on iStock: a photo of a beautiful slender woman on the beach in a bikini throwing her arms straight behind her back.  Supposedly uploaded 3 days ago by Yuri Arcurs and has already received a purple flame and 4.2 Trillion downloads....

Joy

"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." Benjamin Disraeli

It's a BS'o'meter to bump up Yuri's  port  ???

topol

Quote from: Ron on May 23, 2014, 08:40
He probably needs the boost. IS performance might not be what expected. He still needs income from other sites as well to make it worth him while. I still have a feeling we will get a news report someday that he went bankrupt.

I doubt that. The reason why many others have a bad time at IS might be because he is having a good one, because his operation is rather large 'entity'...... and it doesn't seem to be shrinking.

Marta

Quote from: topol on May 24, 2014, 14:23
Quote from: Ron on May 23, 2014, 08:40
He probably needs the boost. IS performance might not be what expected. He still needs income from other sites as well to make it worth him while. I still have a feeling we will get a news report someday that he went bankrupt.

I doubt that. The reason why many others have a bad time at IS might be because he is having a good one, because his operation is rather large 'entity'...... and it doesn't seem to be shrinking.


Its not a bug, it is a dirty way to boost Yuri's portfolio in the best match, his pictures are up in best match from a few days ago. A new way of insulting and harming the authentic Istock exclusive contributors

topol

Quote from: Marta on May 24, 2014, 14:29
Quote from: topol on May 24, 2014, 14:23
Quote from: Ron on May 23, 2014, 08:40
He probably needs the boost. IS performance might not be what expected. He still needs income from other sites as well to make it worth him while. I still have a feeling we will get a news report someday that he went bankrupt.

I doubt that. The reason why many others have a bad time at IS might be because he is having a good one, because his operation is rather large 'entity'...... and it doesn't seem to be shrinking.


Its not a bug, it is a dirty way to boost Yuri's portfolio in the best match, his pictures are up in best match from a few days ago. A new way of insulting and harming the authentic Istock exclusive contributors


That's what I was saying. Yuri's stuff is big enough to shrink sales for others with his 'special placement'.

Sunnygirl

Yeah... and Yuri keeps stuffing and spamming the keywords like crazy.

Istock spent years explaining how to properly keyword a file, yet Yuri is utilizing every keyword possible... even if something is not even on the photo.

I got my "android" keyword removed from my image of a smartphone by inspector, but his girl can have "surfing" keyword even though she just spread her arms on the beach. There are much worse cases than this one. In one image father is holding a child with only sky in the background, but there are keywords like "water, beach" and other variants of the same thing.

Ron

Quote from: topol on May 24, 2014, 14:55
Quote from: Marta on May 24, 2014, 14:29
Quote from: topol on May 24, 2014, 14:23
Quote from: Ron on May 23, 2014, 08:40
He probably needs the boost. IS performance might not be what expected. He still needs income from other sites as well to make it worth him while. I still have a feeling we will get a news report someday that he went bankrupt.

I doubt that. The reason why many others have a bad time at IS might be because he is having a good one, because his operation is rather large 'entity'...... and it doesn't seem to be shrinking.


Its not a bug, it is a dirty way to boost Yuri's portfolio in the best match, his pictures are up in best match from a few days ago. A new way of insulting and harming the authentic Istock exclusive contributors


That's what I was saying. Yuri's stuff is big enough to shrink sales for others with his 'special placement'.
Thats what I was saying, but you doubt that was the case and now you do agree. Now I am confused  :)

topol

Quote from: Ron on May 26, 2014, 07:30
Quote from: topol on May 24, 2014, 14:55
Quote from: Marta on May 24, 2014, 14:29
Quote from: topol on May 24, 2014, 14:23
Quote from: Ron on May 23, 2014, 08:40
He probably needs the boost. IS performance might not be what expected. He still needs income from other sites as well to make it worth him while. I still have a feeling we will get a news report someday that he went bankrupt.

I doubt that. The reason why many others have a bad time at IS might be because he is having a good one, because his operation is rather large 'entity'...... and it doesn't seem to be shrinking.


Its not a bug, it is a dirty way to boost Yuri's portfolio in the best match, his pictures are up in best match from a few days ago. A new way of insulting and harming the authentic Istock exclusive contributors


That's what I was saying. Yuri's stuff is big enough to shrink sales for others with his 'special placement'.
Thats what I was saying, but you doubt that was the case and now you do agree. Now I am confused  :)

Sure, just try point out where does your post talk about others having less downloads from his stuff getting on front of theirs. That will help you get sorted out.

MichaelJayFoto

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Quote from: joyfnp on May 23, 2014, 02:47Check out the most downloaded people image on iStock: a photo of a beautiful slender woman on the beach in a bikini throwing her arms straight behind her back.  Supposedly uploaded 3 days ago by Yuri Arcurs and has already received a purple flame and 4.2 Trillion downloads....

It's 4.2 billion, not trillion. Anyone interested how things like that happen in reality?

In a database you have to define how much "space" any given value may occupy, e.g. for a password field you can define that it may have 8 characters - anything entered into that password field above 8 characters will be cut.

For a number, you have to define the range (can it be positive or negative, can it have commas or only full values?). For the number of downloads you would certainly say "they can only be positive, whole numbers, no fractions".

Next question: How big can the number become? Here you get to choose "one byte" as the first option. That would only allow of a maximum of 256 values. So we are sure it wouldn't be sufficient. Two bytes would be good enough to store values between 0 and 65535. No file did reach that yet but then again there have been files with >20.000 downloads and database storage is supposed to stay untouched "forever". So it couldn't be good enough.

So the next "best" thing would be four bytes - this allows to store numbers up to 4,294,967,295 (four bytes = 32 bits, enter 2^32 in Google to get that value). Sounds familiar? In iStock's context, this would be shortened for the public to only show the first two digits, so ">4,200,000,000"

So, how does a file get to that number? Easiest way is to screw up the programming by having two processes doing opposite things but program them in different ways.

A potential example of this type of screwing up: Download a file, then the download counter is raised from 0 to 1... download it again because the server didn't work right, this time (it's a re-download) the download counter does not rise again! Now the server is still not working properly, the customer gets impatient, doesn't try again and asks Support for a re-fund. Now the re-fund cancels ALL downloads (i.e. removes all licenses in the system, including the "free" re-downloads), and each time a 1 is being subtracted from the download count. First time from 1 to 0. The second time our system gets confused because we defined the download value to be allowed positive only, so no -1 exists... Instead we are moving like in a circle of potential values, like on a clock 0:00 minus 1 results in 11:59, in a database 0 - 1 results in the highest number allowed in the field...

At least this is how I as an outside programmer would analyze this problem. And I don't need any wild theories about it, simple programming mistakes are enough. And we have seen too many of them in the past to dismiss that as a potential source for this, don't we? ;)