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Oct 01, 2022, 19:50 pm
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Hi,
Anyone still remembers Napster/eDonkey/eMule? Yeah the good old times.
When i saw people switching to torrent i saw the writing on the wall what would happen in the further.
I also never really understood why people switched for a decentralized mass file sharing program to a centralized single file sharing program.
Now most Torrent sites have be taken down and the once left are index spam sites and around 2 restrictive torrent upload sites.
I'm also finding less and less stuff on torrent for example the leaked GTA6 videos. To find those i had to go to Telegram.
Looks like the file sharing community have shot themselves in both feet.
Lets hope someone restarts something like eMule with an separate optional Tor network option.
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Oct 04, 2022, 02:00 am
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I don't know, it wasn't too long ago that Game of Thrones was pirated heavily and the creators didn't really kick up a fuss.
Maybe they're not trying anymore either.
To be honest, it's the idea that doesn't go away. Maybe we don't need pirated stuff as much as we did long time ago.
I have no cable TV plan myself, I usually just raid the library to watch TV episodes and movies.
If there is a commodity in high demand, we'll start again, as I'm sure.
But for me, getting a few walks on the treadmill is more appealing than watching the latest Marvel movie.
Stay tuned.
EDIT: You know, to come to think of it, there is one thing that is of high demand, and that is new operating systems.
Just a few days ago, I discovered that you upload a shitload of edited Windows ISOs, and I'm sure that will help many people for years to come.
Keep up the good work, and let me tell you, you are useful! Maybe the torrent scene is not dying after all.
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Oct 04, 2022, 11:41 am
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I'm finding less on torrent than back in the old days. I think it's because torrent sites where everyone can upload don't really exit anymore and because some countries send you a waring if you downland some Movies or Songs.
Even on TPB in the old days everyone could upload files and also comment on torrents. eMule had even a desterilized Rating and Commend system. If i look back then the P2P community is going backwards.
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That's the thing with life, LuxLOL, you need to cherish every moment as it passes, because that moment may not come again.
That being said, I'm still pirating. Torrenting, while important, is not the end all and be all for piracy.
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The way I see it, piracy (and thus, general torrenting culture) as we know will change in a huge way, especially for software/games.
More and more media is shifting away from local downloads, and instead are on a live service. Archival of such media could prove to be a challenge, since how do you archive something like Google Docs? Not only that, but for video game DRMs such as Denuvo, there's less and less crackers coming to release the game for the public.
I am hopeful nothing bad will happen (and I will fully admit I'm not exactly the most well-versed in this subject matter), but I am beginning to worry on being able to access media in the future.
Still, I do not believe that torrenting itself will die: current torrents will go on, just that the future of torrenting do not inspire confidence in me. Not only that, media that does not subscribe to future DRM/proprietary formats can still be torrented as usual. We'll see
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The future is always unknown and unwritten.
Nothing's "dying," it's life.
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Oct 05, 2022, 03:04 am
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I'm not sure if future looks good if people accept this cloud based utopia. “You will own nothing, and you will be happy” = “You will rent everything, and own nothing”.
Torrent unfortunately is reliant on Websites that was okay in the past but now it becomes more and more difficult to hosting such websites.
We only have to look what TPB had to go true in the past few years.
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(Oct 05, 2022, 03:04 am)LuxLOL Wrote: I'm not sure if future looks good if people accept this cloud based utopia. “You will own nothing, and you will be happy” = “You will rent everything, and own nothing”.
This is exactly the reason why you shouldn't subscribe and pay money to Netflix, in my opinion I think Netflix is an awful site and you should avoid it as much as possible. Get yourself a nice PC, a VPN and the relevant software I would recommend Windows 11 Pro and then simply an Android box that can run Kodi and learn how to use that instead. Netflix is just a waste of money and they control what you watch not the other way around...
There's too many people in the world have fallen into the Netflix trap, especially with the Cost of Living Crisis I say cancel your Netflix and come to TPB to get your movies I happen to be sharing butt loads of stuff if only people would wake up..
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A lot of torrent sites have closed down, especially those that I once used. A lot of seedbox sites are now gone too.
Personally, I suspect that torrenting is dying, but I haven't been around for a few years so I don't know how things have changed especially in the public sphere.
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