The more appropriate statement would have been that just because I'm very bright, doesn't make everyone else stupid. Now since I've long left the 5th grade (>2 years, making me older than you), I hardly think about homework as a learning tool.
You see what's being argued is whether torrentday fits the spirit of the definition of a private tracker. The technicality you present is that you need to have to be a member to view the site and download all the same torrents that are on any other public tracker. Now, if becoming a member was a legitimate process, I may agree with the concept of private, but this is from the signup page:
Accounts are activated automatically.
We will not send you any confirmation mail.
Which means they've only made the loosest attempts to prevent bots from having memberships. So in the spirit of what is private bt, torrentday just doesn't cut it. Now if they were cleaning out all those trash memberships, I might as well lean towards private again, but instead they keep them to inflate membership numbers while they fake a bunch of other stats to make themselves seem better (that part is what makes it a joke).
As for the way you respond, it'll be much more effective if it didn't sound like you were texting me from a Justin Bieber concert.
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