
Originally Posted by
absent_today
He meant politically correct
Somewhat. When a tracker sells access to its doors, it give a HUGE impression that it is selling the content it contains as there is a DEFINITE promise of the resources it contains. Also, any pretension of "security" or being a "private" site are blown out of the water. It becomes a for-profit business open to anyone with $10-$20.
While there are several sites that beat the drums of "donation" to the point of greedy profit, there is an essential element between buying access and helping the site pay its necessary bills.
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