What’s the main reason for dead links here? People deleting stuff or copyright issues?
Strict hosting sites.
Not enough protection on uploads (passwords, encryption, double-archiving, same file sizes, etc).
Having the same file sizes can easily give your uploads away if no one adds a simple text file or anything.
The hosting sites may have a database and log all their flagged material and do a comparison to any new uploads and put 2 and 2 together.
other p2p methods are already in favor.
however, a more apt approach to any p2p deployment would be to employ a vpn.
other p2p methods are already in favor.
however, a more apt approach to any p2p deployment would be to employ a vpn.
i am asking in favor of curiosity only,do Americans use torrent with vpn or they dont use it at all?
Finding the right VPN that protect their clients is not easy.
Usually you’ll have to pay for a great VPN service.
Not to mention, if this site takes up on a private tracker, there’s the much larger issue of maintaining funds to keep such services active.
Plus other considerations.
Personally, I’d start browsing the forum for people who say they’re using SoulSeek (and shout out for invites) and other such p2p avenues.
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With a seedbox, users would be able to distribute their shares and not worry so much about the speed concerns (seed VS. leech ratio; independent ISP speed/throttling).
Let the seedbox share with godly speeds.
All torrent and magnet url’s can be shared privately in PM boxes with the torrent published to an open/public tracker.
Food for thought.