TeamSkeet/MYLF Networks

Hierarchies

Since TeamSkeet/MYLF did their latest reorganisation all MYLF/TeamSkeet content is visible via TeamSkeet Members. I’m not sure what the MYLF setup is on the members side but there’s a good chance it’ll be similar.

Content is now organised by ‘Network’. There are 6 ‘networks’ listed:

TeamSkeet - https://www.teamskeet.com
MYLF Bundle - https://www.mylf.com
Family Bundle
Pervz - https://www.pervz.com/
Swappz - https://www.swappz.com/
Freeuse - https://www.freeuse.com/

TeamSkeet & MYLF are the ‘proper’ networks. Family, Pervz, Swappz & Freeuse are a collection of series sold for a lower price than full TeamSkeet access.

Also important to know is that Family, Pervz, Swappz & Freeuse are using the same metadata as the main TeamSkeet network.

Each new scene submission should include a Network URL (TeamSkeet/MYLF) and not just a bundle URL (these are still new and may disappear at any time but the network url should outlast it)

Studio Codes

Studio codes are able to be matched both on the public websites & via the members area. Within the Members area they form part of the URL (https://app.teamskeet.com/movies/30026). On the public website, navigate to a scene page, right click and ‘view page source’ then search for ‘cid’ this will show the studio code.

The community scraper will return the code for you**.**

Images

By default the public sites are showing a lower resolution image, the community scraper is pulling the full members image. To note however, for older scenes sometimes there are wildly different images where TeamSkeet have had to create a whole new image as the original didn’t have a high res version. It’s obviously preferred to keep the original image in a lower resolution but so many have now been replaced on StashDB it’s almost accepted that high res is better than original but that’s not a discussion for here.

Tags

On the most part TeamSkeet is quite good at tagging their content for just about everything you could possibly think of. However, they also have a history for mistagging or random use of tags. They had one scene that vaguely mentioned Japanese food so tagged as ‘Japanese’ which doesn’t fit the intention of the Japanese tag on StashDB. One notable tag to pay attention to on TeamSkeet is ‘Creampie’ - they like to use it a lot and mostly when there isn’t a creampie!

Cross Released Series

The most notable series for being released on both sites was PervMom. Historically this was a TeamSkeet series but appeared quite highly on MYLF. TeamSkeet should still be considered the ‘Master Network’

Dyked was an original TeamSkeet series, MYLF came along and Mylfed was created. There have been quite a lot of cross releases where scenes were simultanously released on both - It should be noted that the metadata including images can be similar but sometimes there are not so obvious subtle differences. The videos also usually have network distinct bumpers at the beginning highlighting if they’re the MYLF or TeamSkeet releases.

Re-Releases

For the most part TeamSkeet/MYLF are upfront with their redistributions - they name the series ‘TeamSkeet X’. There are some notable exceptions, Hussie Pass and She Seduced Me are redistributions but still aren’t branded as TeamSkeet X.

TeamSkeet Extras is another series filled with DVD scenes, re-releases and redistributions. Another series of redistributed content is Rub A Teen, this is redistributions of Tricky Masseur and a myriad of other Euro/Russian releases.

Male Performers

Male performers haven’t historically been listed publically but for scenes available on Swappz they are. In 99% of cases they are listed on the members site and IAFD has good coverage for older scenes.

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Latest Change:

MYLF is now part of TeamSkeet! Existing MYLF members still have their own Members area at the moment but New Accounts are signing up to TeamSkeet for the ‘MYLF Bundle’.

This has led to some reorganisation of series - Mostly amongst ‘MYLF X’ studios, where ‘TeamSkeet X’ also existed they’ve folded them into ‘TeamSkeet X’ and nuked the MYLF flavour!

Expect a few deadlinks for MYLF for older content & should mean that every older MYLF scene now has a TeamSkeet URL (still impossible to guess them though!)

Studio Codes:

With the changes comes issues. For older series that were cross posted between MYLF/TeamSkeet (BadMilfs, PervMom etc) I’ve been capturing both and formatting as ‘Parent / Duplicate’ - For BadMilfs and PervMom they were TeamSkeet series posted on MYLF so I’d put the TS code first followed by the MYLF code.

I’m suggesting moving forward for rescrapes etc to keep this practice of preserving the MYLF code and then adding the TeamSkeet code afterwards e.g. ‘1043 / 30765’.

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Hi,

I’m new to the Discourse (in my 6 month absence from Discord, everyone moved here), so this may not be the thread to ask in. Please lmk if not.

I found the following two entries for what I believe to be the same content (both added by you):

The first seems to be for an “early release” studio TS has, the second seems to be the real release from TS Features.

Studio codes are different & OSHASHes are different, but PHASHes are very similar and the runtimes are exactly the same, likely just the difference in studio title card.

My question is, should there be two more-or-less identical entries in StashDB?

I know what the guidelines say about Redistributions (though these videos are not tagged as redist, FYI).

But in this case, the studio on the first release seems to only exist to release videos before TS’s other ‘real’ studios. Is that reason enough to have a separate studio? Is it a ‘real’ studio in the same way that MYLF Labs releases different movies than Got Mylf, but they’ll occasionally release the same?

Because this ‘early access’ studio would seem to release EVERY TS video, and then what’s the point of having the other ‘real’ studio?

FYI, I’m not trying to say you’re doing it wrong, I’m just trying to wrap my head around this bc it isn’t covered in your metadata structure writeup above.

That’s the wonders of having a forum setup - things don’t get lost and are easily expanded in the same place and don’t have to get lost in unrelated conversations!

First rule of TeamSkeet metadata is that it probably won’t make sense, second rule is it doesn’t make sense!

They’ve changed their setup quite a bit this year with breaking things out into bundles which finally makes the ‘TeamSkeet VIP’ series make a little more sense. TeamSkeet Features is available under the ‘TeamSkeet’ bundle whereas the VIP series was/is only available to those signed up for the TeamSkeet ‘premium’ membership which is access everything (+ downloads). Hence the bonus of VIP being ‘Early release’.

Hopefully it makes a little more sense now, please keep asking questions - we’ll get it fleshed out for the future. We all have collective assumption that we’re the last to know something and then don’t share the obvious, I’m just working with 12 months of accessing the chaos and trying to make it make sense :grin:

As Ronnie711 said this is par for the course with Teamskeet (PSM). If you are a member you can access more metadata. Their API gives more information to members.

Yes, there are lots of dupes and they have different metadata.
Most of their partner content is clearly labelled. Some partner content is presented as their content. this is very common. Some sites are worse and do not separate out partner content.

Cross posting scenes within the same network is fair game and happens all the time.