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Oct 13, 2016, 16:53 pm
(This post was last modified: Oct 13, 2016, 17:03 pm by FAMAS.)
demonoid made their's available for all to download in a single textfile after the tpb takedown incident of december 2014. suggesting tpb do such a thing on a monthly or quarterly interval.
3 site staff online now. they may most likely notice.
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noticed.
been requested before.
not going to happen.
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(Oct 13, 2016, 19:25 pm)Sid Wrote: noticed.
been requested before.
not going to happen. the reason(s) being?
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Because we choose not to.
I know this is a difficult concept for you to understand but you're not God. Nobody has to do what you say, and nobody has to explain themselves to you.
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(Oct 14, 2016, 17:45 pm)Sid Wrote: Because we choose not to.
I know this is a difficult concept for you to understand but you're not God. Nobody has to do what you say, and nobody has to explain themselves to you.
you do not know how i think and what i think and whether what you think about how i see myself or not is correct or incorrect. i say, you are incorrect.
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He is incorrect? Why, you do think you are God? Then get the damn infohashes yourself, you don't need us.
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(Oct 14, 2016, 17:45 pm)Sid Wrote: Because we choose not to.
I know this is a difficult concept for you to understand but you're not God. Nobody has to do what you say, and nobody has to explain themselves to you.
(Oct 14, 2016, 18:13 pm)Moe Wrote: He is incorrect? Why, you do think you are God? Then get the damn infohashes yourself, you don't need us.
would a god require to post requests in a forum for things? a god would not ask for things, god makes things be.
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If I may intervene in this matter, and help FAMAS understand..
(Oct 14, 2016, 11:29 am)FAMAS Wrote: the reason(s) being?
1. Security and privacy reasons
2. Kind of useless. I don't know who might want to access it, except DMCA and other anti-piracy groups.
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(Oct 15, 2016, 03:51 am)blu_people Wrote: If I may intervene in this matter, and help FAMAS understand..
(Oct 14, 2016, 11:29 am)FAMAS Wrote: the reason(s) being?
1. Security and privacy reasons
2. Kind of useless. I don't know who might want to access it, except DMCA and other anti-piracy groups. the info-hash database released by demonoid aided downloaders in finding torrents without resorting to any torrent search site. open text file, search torrent name, load info hash in client, go.
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(Oct 15, 2016, 10:19 am)FAMAS Wrote: the info-hash database released by demonoid aided downloaders in finding torrents without resorting to any torrent search site. open text file, search torrent name, load info hash in client, go.
Hmm.. I guess your argument removes the first reason. But the second one remains intact:
• useless, because you can search and browse the torrents on the actual website
• DMCA and other anti-piracy groups would likely be happy if we would provide them the hash directly.
Besides that, querying so many hashes on a website like TPB requires time and hardware resources; this because each minute (if not second) tens of torrents are uploaded/deleted. We must also remember the fact that there are over 6.5 million torrents on TPB.
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