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Howie666
01-19-2014, 11:16 PM
I have not used Torrents for ages (mostly due to security paranoia) so I was wondering if they are actually dead? They are about as secure as a not very secure thing aren't they? NZBs do the same thing with much better security. Or am I missing the elephant in the room? (I often miss elephants. It's my age)...

SgtMajor
01-19-2014, 11:28 PM
Torrents are most certainly not dead, maybe the huge open public trackers are no longer around or not used or trusted less, but the private torrent scene with SSL cert and its closed doors and just sharing stuff amongst its own select members is thriving and will continue to do so for a long time yet.

Sadly the larger more famous 0Day sites which are easy to get into are used as a cash cow by their owners and members (new & old) quite happily keep the funds flowing, which I just don't get, but if everyone is happy, who am I to go against the grain.

I use both, torrent sites to see what is out, then usenet is my first option to get it to my PC, or back to the torrent site if I can't find it on usenet, horses for courses :)

bumblebsticker
01-20-2014, 03:40 AM
Are there still any decent torrent sites around for hard to find software that isn't on Usenet?

respawn40
01-20-2014, 03:46 AM
Torrents are most certainly not dead
Speaking of dead... I guess that you aren't. ;)

Rart
01-20-2014, 06:02 AM
I certainly think that (mind you, very slowly) torrents, and probably all filesharing methods in general, are on the decline. I don't think that it really has anything to do with security though, and torrents are certainly not declining more than any other method of filesharing.

In my mind one of the main proponents for the rise in popularity of filesharing stems from the absurd prices and poor accessibility from content providers. As new, more consumer friendly methods of distribution (Netflix, Spotify, Hulu, Steam, etc.) that are far more accessible and wallet friendly are on the rise the companies that are still stubbornly attached to their prohibitively expensive methods of distribution will have to adapt or suffer the same fate as Blockbuster. As of such content is getting more and more consumer friendly, and the price of admission can at times be worth the convenience, and as of such that consumer might decide to pay for Netflix/Hulu to watch such show rather than pirate it. Obviously that can't apply to every situation as a lot of content is still very restrictive, but overtime as content becomes more friendly, people will feel less of a need to pirate, and as of such filesharing is slowly, but surely on the decline.

megabyteme
01-20-2014, 06:28 AM
As new, more consumer friendly methods of distribution (Netflix, Spotify, Hulu, Steam, etc.) that are far more accessible and wallet friendly [...] As of such content is getting more and more consumer friendly, and the price of admission can at times be worth the convenience, and as of such that consumer might decide to pay for Netflix/Hulu to watch such show rather than pirate it. [...]

This. Netflix has reduced my personal use of torrents by making it easier to play shows for my kids than to find them on even the most organized, fastest trackers. I do not subscribe to Spotify, but I was tempted. I have notice that after the new year, I have had two digital "pops" in each of my Spotify songs. This is on a wired connection, with a more-than-sufficient internet connection. I expect the record industry had their hand in doing this (making "purchased" albums/downloads "superior" and re-establishing a revenue stream), but I have yet to see anything confirm my suspicions. Regardless, it is irritating and my tolerance is VERY limited when it comes to DRM inconveniences.

SgtMajor
01-20-2014, 03:59 PM
Torrents are most certainly not dead
Speaking of dead... I guess that you aren't. ;)

I get resurrected every so often :P

Especially when the page views are down :lol:

soulreaper
01-20-2014, 04:19 PM
Speaking of dead... I guess that you aren't. ;)

I get resurrected every so often :P

Especially when the page views are down :lol:

It's good to see some BT vets back,so welcome back. :) IDK bout you but I certainly miss the drama filled days of BT when trading was fun and anti-trading was cool to talk about, though I personally preferred the trading days over the trader vs anti-trader fights.

I think we should trade some high level trackers and bring back some drama in this section again. :lol:

rocking
01-20-2014, 07:22 PM
torrents all th way baby ,free

SgtMajor
01-20-2014, 08:00 PM
I get resurrected every so often :P

Especially when the page views are down :lol:

It's good to see some BT vets back,so welcome back. :) IDK bout you but I certainly miss the drama filled days of BT when trading was fun and anti-trading was cool to talk about, though I personally preferred the trading days over the trader vs anti-trader fights.

I think we should trade some high level trackers and bring back some drama in this section again. :lol:

Can't say I feel the same, but after all this time one thing has stayed with me throughout it all, I still cannot see the harm in 2 members who share the same interests inviting each other into the place where they belong, (it's happened all throughout time, it's called bartering, it's what humans evolved to do) and if it goes on behind closed doors then good luck to them, there are much bigger issues to be concerned about that should be taking up staff time.

As for "high level trackers", seriously, wtf are they really? They only stroke the egos of site owners.

cnj411
01-20-2014, 11:13 PM
Sometimes these days torrents are your only option

soulreaper
01-21-2014, 04:04 AM
It's good to see some BT vets back,so welcome back. :) IDK bout you but I certainly miss the drama filled days of BT when trading was fun and anti-trading was cool to talk about, though I personally preferred the trading days over the trader vs anti-trader fights.

I think we should trade some high level trackers and bring back some drama in this section again. :lol:

Can't say I feel the same, but after all this time one thing has stayed with me throughout it all, I still cannot see the harm in 2 members who share the same interests inviting each other into the place where they belong, (it's happened all throughout time, it's called bartering, it's what humans evolved to do) and if it goes on behind closed doors then good luck to them, there are much bigger issues to be concerned about that should be taking up staff time.

As for "high level trackers", seriously, wtf are they really? They only stroke the egos of site owners.

I concur that if two people exchange invites for a requirement they need to fill like movies/music etc then it's good as opposed to exchanging trackers just to collect, that's been my view throughout my BT life.

I see your point about high level trackers and it's certainly valid, however I feel that rarity adds a certain charm and uniqueness to a tracker and thus increases it's prestige. It also indicates that the users on these sites are experienced torrenters which is always helpful. I wouldn't know about FSC/E/FTN/AOM if I hadn't seen the WTO list and seeing some of the recruitment threads of FSC back in the day, I'd say it helps the staff to recruit good members from FST whenever there is a shortfall.

Hole69
01-21-2014, 04:39 AM
I'd rather pay for a decent seedbox and have access to everything I want from decent private trackers than a few shitty subscriptions to a few different legal providers that range from shit to pffft. And those shitty subscriptions mostly target the US and the US only.

gooberling
01-22-2014, 11:41 PM
I've been out of the torrenting game for a long while, having switched to newsgroups in part due to paranoia. Recently however I did get myself a VPN service and have been getting back into it. As other posters have said, here's just some stuff you can't get anywhere else.

sara3325
01-23-2014, 05:47 AM
Alive and well. Im using more than ever with my new fios upgraded speed. My HDD cant keep up with my dl speeds.lol.

pythoncancer
01-23-2014, 05:50 AM
Prostitution and Torrent will never be dead .Rest Assured

renhoek93
06-02-2014, 03:31 AM
Oh not even there yet dude.

greymatter
06-24-2014, 12:40 PM
Hi guys, I have not been into main stream torrenting for a long time as i used to do and many of my private trackers have gone dead. BUt still i have a few trackers I still use to grab the stuff i want. Yes, I can't never say no to torrents. After all, it is the easiest source to get free stuff.

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06-25-2014, 09:23 PM
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G0OS3
06-29-2014, 04:38 AM
I get by with Piratebay. What is the best torrent website out there that are considered good?

chakara
06-29-2014, 08:10 AM
As far as open sites go, I like kickass.to.

madmike1186
06-30-2014, 01:30 AM
torrents are still heavy....but grabbing the wrong one can be problematic in a few ways... i still get e-mails from comcast from a torrent my wife downloaded like 3 years ago.... that was before i found newsgroups etc... just be careful

chakara
07-03-2014, 06:07 PM
Obviously a VPN is mandatory (even if you're not torrenting I'd say).
And a good one, not one like VyprVPN which will sell you out to DMCA boys.

Hazardous
07-04-2014, 06:48 AM
VPn is not mandatory at all. Private sites used with updated IP filters are. Ive never received a notice from my ISP.

chakara
07-04-2014, 08:22 PM
VPn is not mandatory at all. Private sites used with updated IP filters are. Ive never received a notice from my ISP.

We were talking about open sites.

But even on private trackers, I wouldn't trust the guys running those.

DMCA : "Give us your logs with all IPs and dowloaded contents and you're off the hook"
Private tracker guys : well, hum, ok !

I'd say a VPN is needed any time you go online but that's just me.

bdlaney
07-04-2014, 09:36 PM
My vote goes to kickass also.

turin
07-05-2014, 09:13 AM
VPn is not mandatory at all. Private sites used with updated IP filters are. Ive never received a notice from my ISP.

We were talking about open sites.

But even on private trackers, I wouldn't trust the guys running those.

DMCA : "Give us your logs with all IPs and dowloaded contents and you're off the hook"
Private tracker guys : well, hum, ok !

I'd say a VPN is needed any time you go online but that's just me.

Whether you need a VPN or not, I think depends very much on which country you are from. Some countries are more against torrenting than others.

bouniflax
07-05-2014, 09:54 AM
Hello, torrents are under surveilleance in some european courtries, that is why i guess some people loose interest in it...

IdolEyes787
07-05-2014, 01:01 PM
Lose.

kl4ng3r
07-05-2014, 03:53 PM
completion sux on torrents, maybe we need a new medium ?