If piracy is moral and ethical and enables us to share knowledge, why do private trackers gatekeep this knowledge? It goes against the principles of piracy. Do they do it just to feel superior about bring in a sekrit club?

  • Maximilious@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Switch to usenet and call it a day. Switched last year and am finding the stuff I want, new and old without issue. I still have some private trackers in my list but have usenet as #1 and rarely does it not pull what I request of it.

    • Doctor xNo@r.nf
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, but unlike 20 years ago where it just came with email accounts, Newsgroups/Usenet aren’t/isn’t free anymore, right? Well, you have some free ones still, but they are filtered for piracy and alike, so rather unusable.

      So, do you happen to know any free ones with everything still available or do you just pay for Usenet? If the latter, I don’t really see the difference with streamingservices (other than maybe having the file locally, but torrent does that for free too) and it takes away the whole reason of pirating stuff if you’re still gonna pay for it, imho. If the first though: Please share! 😅

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        1 year ago

        I’m not on Usenet, but what you need to consider is that you will pay a really small sum compared to what you can find (and then download at a high speed). Your comparison to streaming services is therefore inaccurate (because there you’re going to find only a very limited amount of content at a higher price).

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          1 year ago

          Sure, but with free alternative s in piracy, then paying for it again (however little) is taking steps direction streamingservices…

          Why would one pay for pirated stuff (to people that didn’t even do any effort in creating the content or even in doing the pirating, nb), while it’s also freely available through different means that are just as easy and capable of being automated? 🤔

          Anyway, the above is not arguing , the above is a genuine question.

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            1 year ago

            Ease of access I imagine… go to one place, find what you were searching for, have great downspeed - all in very little time/with very little effort.

            Again: That’s just hearsay - I’m a lowly plebs who torrents.

      • CalicoJack@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 year ago

        You can get Usenet very cheap. I pay $6/month (less than my VPN for torrents), but there are cheaper options available. And it’s worth every penny. Downloads are much faster, more content is available, no dead links, no share ratios to worry about, no VPN needed, the list goes on.

        It does feel kinda silly paying money to pirate, but you get over that as soon as you start using it.

        • Doctor xNo@r.nf
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          1 year ago

          I dunno, my torrents are never corrupted or missing either abd download full speed for free. I see everything I want minutes after it airs, with FileBot sutomatically sorting everything for free all I need to do is open Kodi on my AndroidTV and select what I want to watch…

          I see no need or afvantage of changing that to anything that costs me money to get the exact same result… 🤷‍♂️

          I think it’s just peopke that did pay justifying themselves to themselves after the fact. There is no real advantage at all…