This specific string of keywords was common in the mid-to-late 2000s on internet forums and "warez" sites. At that time, users relied on specific search strings to find archives (usually files) hosted on RapidShare.
RapidShare was one of the world's first and largest one-click file-hosting services. Before its closure in 2015, it was the primary platform for users to upload and share large files, ranging from software and movies to adult content. Work (Contextual):
RapidShare, founded in Switzerland, offered a simple value proposition: upload a file, receive a unique URL, and share it anywhere. Unlike Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks like BitTorrent or Limewire, RapidShare did not require users to share their own bandwidth. This "direct download" model made it the preferred method for distributing "xarici" or foreign content across global forums. Key Features of the Era:
For premium users, it offered the fastest downloads available at the time.
Modern search engines and ISP filters in various regions (including Azerbaijan) have more sophisticated methods for flagging and redirecting such keyword-heavy queries compared to the era when these terms were most popular.