• @UnrefinedChihuahua@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    111 month ago

    I’m not a noobie to the high seas, but I’ve never had issues getting all of the new TV shows and movies we watch from public trackers.

    What are the actual benefits to closed groups like these?

    • @saigot@lemmy.ca
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      151 month ago

      couple things:

      • generally the rules prevent torrents from becoming incomplete
      • usually theres a request system, which can be very useful for old or obscure stuff.
      • usually much faster for all but the most popular stuff
      • way more timely and consistent. Less problems where it takes a few days after a release for it to show up or for a series to stop being uploaded half way through a season.
      • less chance of honeypots or other malicious behaviour (you should still use a VPN though obviously)
      • more consistent quality and naming enforcement (which means it usually works better with *arr)

      I can’t vouch for this particular tracker but in general (free) private trackers are very nice.

    • @taaz@biglemmowski.win
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      71 month ago

      I guess quality and sometimes s(p)eed for older/niche pieces, also no dmca bots tracking private trackers so in theory you don’t need a vpn.