Why would FST care about TPS's disappearance?
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Why would FST care about TPS's disappearance?
It's only logical. It was bound to shut down.
This place was like a ghost town lately, really depressing... If there was 10 active posting members in the same day it was considered a great day, and these 10 members were always the same, with one or two n00bs coming in to join the fun from time to time.
It's even really surprising that it was still running for so long after what happened.
It's really dumb, it was a great place before.
Every place was a great place before, even places that weren't.
OK maybe not Philadelphia .
have any of these specialized bittorrent invite requesting/trading communities survived longer than the trackers that are being asked for there? i really can't think of any, seems like those kinds of places are very short-lived projects, sometimes for the wrong reasons
It's not down. Check out FSF's latest post.
Yep, it's back :( It appears that the bunch behind SavvySeed, the same group who hijacked TPS's seedbox project and stole all the money from it have hijacked the entire site now.
L...O...LQuote:
s many of you are aware, TPS has experienced plenty of internal turmoil in recent months; many good staff and members alike have been either banned or chased off by a few power-hungry individuals. Whether through neglect, tacit agreement, or outright support, these individuals were not reigned in and essentially ruled with an iron fist banning or alienating all who opposed them. If you questioned their practices, you were "against" them. This obviously goes against everything we’ve stood for in the past: disagree all you want, voice it without repercussions. You may not get your way, but no one will be punished for their views.
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