Originally Posted by
Beck38
There's probably (uh, quite definitely) more than one train of thought on this.
These days, the cost of maintaining tons of nzb's (as an example) is, or should be, extremely low cost, but it is something (i.e., not 'free').
But the big reason for the listing on a site like this is user feedback; is the post 'good', does the nfo accurately reflect what it actually is, and I wasting my time/bits, etc. Yep, the nzb can be easily gotten on the myriad of nzb sites (Binsearch, which is small/lite/easy to use has been mentioned, and I use it all the time), and I actually use it when the 'big' sites like newzbin 'screw the pooch' on their listing.
Perhaps even if the nzb has been 'deleted' as part of routine cleaning, if one has the basic file listing, it can be got on any of the 'larger' sites. But again, it comes back to user feedback. That's where the 'community' really helps out.
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