• @[email protected]
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      That’s not a bright side

      Edit, for those downvoting, you realise if there’s more torrenting there’ll be more incentive to stop torrenting

      • @BadmanDan
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        The pirates are undefeated when it comes to this internet shit lil bro. They’ll never stop them. There’s always a workaround.

        • @[email protected]
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          Right, a workaround because bit torrent is no longer as useful - more work for everyone, change in tech, meanwhile the best trackers get taken out, users need to switch up trackers constantly, content gets fragmented, quality drops, old torrents get lost or everyone is left wondering wtf to do for 6-12 months until the new new thing takes over. Remind me why this is a good thing?

          • @BadmanDan
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            23 days ago

            There’s ALWAYS a workaround!

            • @[email protected]
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              Okay, nobody’s saying there isn’t a workaround, I’m saying torrenting becoming more mainstream isn’t good for pirates.

              • @keegomatic
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                Torrenting has been around for just about forever, and was massively more popular/mainstream one to two decades ago than it is now. Trackers get taken down, but bittorrent endures.

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                  Again, not saying bittorrent is going anywhere - just that going super mainstream isn’t making anything better. Ask people who were around during the heyday how much better torrenting has gotten since the likes of OG Demonoid, mininova, supernova, KAT, aXXo, YIFY even Rarbg got shut down or left the scene.

                  • @keegomatic
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                    Has it gotten better? I was around during its heyday. I haven’t done much torrenting since streaming became a viable option (because piracy is about convenience, etc.), so I’m out of the loop with bittorrent in practice today. I used to be able to just use TPB back when it was the best public tracker, but it started getting sketchier after the guys got arrested. Simple, had everything. Download with your client, and you’re done. Had to use PeerGuardian for avoidance, then VPNs, but it was always easy. Is it somehow easier now?

            • @[email protected]
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              23 days ago

              And when all the good trackers disappear how’re you planning on making those connections?

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                Seriously? The same way we did before trackers existed.

                Usenet is an option, I’ll go back to IRC idgaf. They’ve tried to stop the scene since it’s inception with extremely limited success. When they cut one head off, two more (smarter ones) sprout in its place.

                Now that we’re here, it’d be a worthwhile project to resurrect Gopher but route it all over Tor/i2p/Freenet/whatever as a gigantic fuck you to the powers that be. It’s light so it could potentially run mobile, r-pis, cloud, whatever.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    43 days ago

                    I get you but it’s just the nature of the beast. Short term losses for long term gains maybe?

                    You need users to make pirating work, more users = better. But with more users (eventually) comes attention from Big Business and LE.

                    FWIW, I can just load up pretty much any movie from about 100 different websites and stream any movie I can think of, I don’t even need to find seeders or trackers or peers these days unless I want my own archival, higher quality copy.