There is at least one specialist karaoke site out there
It is very good full of info as well as all latest releases all ripped by members and uploaded there
There is at least one specialist karaoke site out there
It is very good full of info as well as all latest releases all ripped by members and uploaded there
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I have mixed feelings about exclusiveness. I know some trackers are proud of their exclusive contents and their uploaders make a great effort to keep it up. But it would be a dream come true if all trackers united their forces, shared the same contents and backed up each other. I dream of the socialism of the bittorrent world but I know that's a utopia
The community is what makes a tracker good or bad. A good community means active members, good uploaders, helpful staff, people who love to share and rent seedboxes, members who help out other members and write tutorials, etc.
However, at the beginning is the leader who needs to implement rules and policies which makes the tracker a good place for its community.
Last edited by walkman79; 07-18-2008 at 11:43 PM.
I think trackers that have an area set for one form of torrent i.e. a sport in this case lets say baseball and then also upload the 0day content can get a good community spirit based on the area they are trying to focus on
Most times the people that down load the baseball torrents will be getting there films etc else where.If the site then improves its sped and pre times on 0day stuff and improves the forums and community for the baseball and users are logging in regular to check the latest news on baseball they will feel more and more part of the community and then when browsing will start and not only grab there baseball torrents but the 0day stuff they previously got from 0day sites.
Now a lot of people may disagree with this but I think it will work
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brokenstones proved otherwise. as you probably know it was a dedicated mac tracker. one day after the oink closedown they decided to allow movies and music.
those files didn't receive any demand and were hardly snatched. i think you can't educate users to download content they originally didn't sign up for. especially not with 0-day that is available on every corner.
So is/was brokenstones the exception to the idea?
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if people needed a 0-day tracker they would sign up to one, there are hundreds. if your initial goal is a 0-day tracker, open one. to mask it as a dedicated tracker won't work.
i don't know a single tracker that developed from a dedicated to a successfull general one.
So you are saying it should not work which ever way it evolved i.e. from general tracker to general tracker with a specialised theme in it or from specialist tracker to specialist tracker with addition of general content?
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