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Is it over?

  • Yes, I am sad and need a Ben backrub :(

    Votes: 331 31.7%
  • No, we will be back, autism too strong

    Votes: 528 50.6%
  • Cams down until we roll into Bloodgames 2

    Votes: 185 17.7%

  • Total voters
    1,044
>get an show watched by tens of thousands of terminally online autistic retards shut down
>said autistic retards now have nothing to do except turn their attention to you
>get doxxed instantly
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A masterful play Mr Polson
He didn't just kick the hornets' nest, he tried to rape it. And he has the audacity to wonder why his dick got pumped full of venom.
 
Bring Binx 2.0 on the show
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And grill her about her cuck dad
 
It seems production was running things too close to the line and already knew they were at risk anyway - if it just took one more police complaint to get them shut down then it would've happened anyway.
How does that work though? Can the police really just come to your house and say you can no longer film your internet reality show inside your own house? I highly doubt the police can make that call, its something that would have to get sorted out in court. There isn't really anything illegal about what they're doing in the house for the police to be able to make them stop.
 
What do you think would be the minimum amount of high speed internet needed to run Fishtank? You're streaming about 8 to 10 cameras to 10,000-20,000 people at any given time. The quality has to be a minimum of 720p probably. I don't know much about this type of stuff but something tells me if they were to take Fishtank out to a rural area where they have more privacy and leniency, they may be very limited in the type of internet those type of areas offer. Having the show in a bigger city means they have access to better resources to run the show.

Most rural areas are lucky to even get fiber internet at 1gb download speed and 1gb upload speed. I assume that would not even be enough? Or is there way to stream the cameras to a server that is hosted elsewhere, which the website is connected to that then re-streams to the audience? That way their internet only has to stream the cameras to the sever that is hosted somewhere like Cloudflare and the Cloudflare server is what streams to the website? But then you're looking at huge bills right? That's probably what they already do, right?

I'm confusing myself as I type this. I'm just really trying to brainstorm how they can take the show else where without running into other problems like internet issues and what not. I'd love for someone tech savvy in this type of stuff break this down and explain this stuff to a laymen
You don't stream directly to 20,000k people. You stream to a cloud service that takes your single stream and then multicasts it out. Basically how Twitch, youtube, etc do it. For 720p you need about 5mbps per feed. 1gbps fiber would cover 10 720p feeds fine.

There are white label video streaming services out there that you could use. Thats all Cozy.tv was.
 
How does that work though? Can the police really just come to your house and say you can no longer film your internet reality show inside your own house? I highly doubt the police can make that call, its something that would have to get sorted out in court. There isn't really anything illegal about what they're doing in the house for the police to be able to make them stop.
Goes both ways though, people are saying they were "evicted." If that's true it's the only thing that makes sense. Cops will not generally interfere with that kind of thing unless there's a court order already active. Meaning the landlord could change the locks even it isn't legal to do that, and the cops wouldn't do anything about it. When I was 18 I rented a house from some real assholes that was full of fleas. I started bitching about it, left one day, came back and all the locks were changed and the cops refused to do anything at all. Said I'd have to take it to court.
 
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