I saw in the last few days many people that wanted to trade TT NB bitmetv Bh swedvdr sct and other great trackers for ftn
Why would you want ftn when you have suck great places like those
Is it only for the rarity ?
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I saw in the last few days many people that wanted to trade TT NB bitmetv Bh swedvdr sct and other great trackers for ftn
Why would you want ftn when you have suck great places like those
Is it only for the rarity ?
I don't want them. I have them, bloke.;) Such a stupid question...There are many collectors, fanatics. Torrenting is FUN!
mostly for rarity and epeen
Yes.
It's basic economics, supply and demand. There are so few invites to FTN, so high demand for invites is the result. There is a high percentage of members who are on a tracker strictly because of its "level". The most invaluable trackers to me, other than ScT, tend to be lower level ones, like Waffles.fm or x264 or BTMusic. These people trade away amazing trackers like BitMeTV and Swedvdr for FTN, and it's really foolish. Totally agree with you, OP.
TL rulz. And TB. And believe me, I miss Demonoid every day, although Zamunda is kinda substitute.
I agree Sylar (except about tb lol) it is your interest that dictates which trackers you actually use for content the most, because of my love of old movies it is KG that I visit most regularly and the learning materials on Bitme are awesome, the packs made up by the uploaders are what differentiate the 0day sites apart from that they all have similar content.As sylar said though zamunda is another great one and a good alternative to demonoid.
sigh...demonoid
Tl Ftw
Well FTN closed invites.... (broomhead goes to cry in the corner for a little bit)
Brandon announced that it is not permanent, so hopefully invites will come bak soon
speaking about ecomomics you are almost right. but you are missing one effect.
a rare commodity as itself doesn't result in a higher demand. that would mean i could lower my production to raise the demand - nonsense.
from an economic point of view ftn invites would be a typical veblen good.
the veblen effect in general: the higher the price for a good, the higher the demand. (often for high-status goods)
so ftn: demand>supply-->rare good--->higher price--->veblen effect-->higher demand.
since invites are free and don't have a price it's stupid to treat them in economical terms anyway.
so this is just a little excursion.
Free is not necessarily true: the "price" is determined by what people will give for an invite, and in terms of the value, this could be monetary (seedbox) or it could be other invites. In this respect, invites aren't free. When a commodity sits at equilibrium price/quantity and supply goes down, demand increases. Simple as that.
and how did this turn out to be an argument of economics...I think the OP's questions has already been answered.