Public torrents were never something I understood for anything not open source.
It’s quite simple: you get to find actionable content without needing to enter someone else’s Ponzi scheme. It is well known and documented that most private trackers are crap (eg.: the recent YGTL news) and even if they weren’t, they are still not really a good (or even medium) option for situations like people behind CGNAT.
It’s quite simple: you get to find actionable content without needing to enter someone else’s Ponzi scheme. It is well known and documented that most private trackers are crap (eg.: the recent YGTL news) and even if they weren’t, they are still not really a good (or even medium) option for situations like people behind CGNAT.