I just use warez-bb as well because torrents wont work at my university. Whenever at home I've never had any problems finding the torrents that I download so I'm not really sure what is special about demonoid. What is special about "private" trackers. Doesn't that mean theres less people seeding and less stuff?
Edit: Btw I dont think you need a demonoid account to download these same torrents.
Private trackers usually try to enforce a certain sharing ratio, that's why they're better. In public trackers, 99% of people just download then never seed. You'll be able to use the demonoid tracker without an account, but you have to have an account to get the .torrent file which will actually let you download it.
I dunno. I haven't used it in over a year, so you may be right.
Originally posted by Wineandbread
@MaxGhost: usenet is definitely useful (i haven't used it personally but I know a few people with subs) but if you're trying to "acquire" digital media without shelling out money, paying money seems kind of counterintuitive don't you think?
If you're going to support the people who create the things you are downloading, why not pay to them instead? That's always been my rationale against trying usenet.
I don't like commercials. I mainly use usenet for TV shows, and sometimes movies and games. For games, I only get the AAA games because I hate DLC and DRM. I buy indie games, cause they need the money more than AAA studios, and generally they're pretty cheap games.
We're just talking about services, not really the content or how to get it. I don't think we're crossing the line. No links were posted either. aperson even posted here, so I guess it's fine.
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