I'm really enjoying your site, and I'm going to add it to my bookmarks. Its hard to find a good .nzb site. I was thinking if you can make this website like Releaselog expect .nzb site. Releaselog is very well known because its a small blog, easy inerface, lots of rss feeds and no need to register to download. Can you make a blog like Releaselog only for newsgroups? I haven't to see a blog for .nzb files mostly torrents, so i hope some changes will follow.
The idea of this site was to create a community that shares movies with each other, the usenet way.
Which is why we made it a community based site.
The reason guests can't download our attachments is simply because bandwidth is not free, if we were to set it to guests, they would be able to leech our links all over. Even though i am aware that there are some anti-leech scripts out there, its just a matter of time before they are bypassed by someone.
Not to mention when we have a community based site, we have more control over the behavior of the members, meaning that the staff can deny access to the abusive members. This is to ensure that moviezoo remains a quality site, for all ages.
If you have further questions, feel free to reply here or send me a pm.
I can understand the banwidth issue, which can be fixed like this.
you make your nzb, upload it to some servers - we will be able to find it through binsearch.info. Once we download the 1k file, and we can easily load it up without a problem. Risk free to you, and your website. Most irc groups do this, they simply upload it, and others just download the nzb from the newsgroups. All you have to do is link as to binsearch.info file, we can download the nzb and the rest is easy of course.
One of the reasons why I enjoy so much Releaselog is the rss feeds. no hussle with to register, no need to scroll to find your downloads - everything can be accessed through the rss feeds without anything. Plus they are very quick on the torrent releasing which makes it such a huge success. I guess what i'm saying can you make rss feeds here as well?