I don't understand private trackers recruitment, and never will especially the top ones. Thanks to to trackers Like RED you have people spending hundred dollars a month on seed boxes while people that can't afford one have to slowly build their buffer. Spotify, and others services have diminished the popularity of music trackers you would think they would make it easier, and more fun.

All of exclusive sites mostly recruit on RED like passthepopcorn, and broadcasthenet

Somehow there is a hierarchy for online piracy, and I wish it could be more like myanonamouse

  • keatsta [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    I'm very very grateful that I got into what, ptp, btn, bibliotik, etc. when I was like 13 and it was way easier to get in and build ratio. I don't even know how I'd begin if I had to start now. I try to do my part by pirating anything and everything that my friends want for them.

    Good luck to you all. I do feel like they're being unnecessarily protective for the sake of feeling elitist, but these sites are second to none in terms of being libraries of the media they specialize in. The sheer amount of content and wonderful content discovery-enabling organization has opened my eyes to so many great works of art. In the end, whatever measures they have to take to protect themselves I think are worth it.

    • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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      edit-2
      2 years ago

      Ptp and btn have been at capacity for like a decade now. Like I straight up don't remember the last time you could buy an invite on there.

      But yeah, priv trackers are great because you can typically find some pretty obscure stuff, there's decent discussion and curation, and of course it's just nice to pirate without a vpn and never receive a threatening email.