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Thread: What low level music tracker has the most potential

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    many former oink users joined libble so far. their user limit has been reached in no time.

    if they are clever they will rise it.

  2. BitTorrent   -   #22
    stmusic has 60,000 users
    libble has 5,000 users

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    Quote Originally Posted by Probability View Post
    stmusic has 60,000+ users. Why would you goto libble with only 5,000 people?
    old and non scene releases.

  4. BitTorrent   -   #24
    5,000 torrents vs STMusic's 14,000?

    Btw they are opening up user uploads, all their torrents are scene releases.

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    i'n not saying that libble is better. of course i have both.

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    libble is garbage.

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    If you actually went to Libble, and checked it out, you'd realize that it's categories, it's upload rules, the type of files it allows, it's site setup - everything - is very similar to OiNK. The difference is - it's smaller, but it can grow.

    Also STMusic may get more stuff, but SOME people choose quality over quantity.
    I don't think I've ever kept an album I've downloaded from there and I'm not that hard to please, it just all wound up being really lame stuff.

    True all-around music fans want more than just scene shit anyway...
    Most of the best albums in existence will NEVER be available on STMusic.

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    i predict that libble will grow very fast. nearly 6.000 torrents now. i've seen loads of well known ex oinkers in their forum.

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    [1203] dbconn: mysql_connect: User nwtrackerdb already has more than 'max_user_connections' active connections
    Nwtracker could start with fixing this, and throw in some english and you'll have yourself a tracker.



  10. BitTorrent   -   #30
    Quote Originally Posted by Grind$oFine View Post
    If you actually went to Libble, and checked it out, you'd realize that it's categories, it's upload rules, the type of files it allows, it's site setup - everything - is very similar to OiNK. The difference is - it's smaller, but it can grow.

    Also STMusic may get more stuff, but SOME people choose quality over quantity.
    I don't think I've ever kept an album I've downloaded from there and I'm not that hard to please, it just all wound up being really lame stuff.

    True all-around music fans want more than just scene shit anyway...
    Most of the best albums in existence will NEVER be available on STMusic.
    They are starting user uploads. Same rules as oink.

    They have 60,000 vs 5,000 people. Rules? They can be changed, same as stmusic.

    What makes you think libble will even have quality? Both sites have the same upload rules, quality wise.

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