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Hello, everyone.

I used to have access to Iptorrents many years ago after being invited by a friend and loved it. As I felt Netflix was a reasonable replacement at the time, I shifted to purely using it for all my streaming needs resulting in an IPT account shutdown. Today is a different story though... As the library shrank and split into many different providers bumping the price up to a very UNreasonable level along with small and bloated libraries, I'm ditching the services for a purely Jellyfin reliant home. Does anyone know of a quality tracker that I can use these days?

Edit: Everyone has been so helpful. Thanks for all of the information and invites!

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[–] ocean@lemmy.selfhostcat.com 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Average Usenet user describing why it’s supposedly better with zero proof.

Torrenting is awesome and you can seed to your hearts desire making yourself helpful to others :)

[–] Dyskolos@lemmy.zip 5 points 2 days ago

Proof? Why would I need proof? I was just helpful. Personally couldn't care less where you get your shit.

I download at 100% of my line's speed (3gbit) 99% of the time. I don't need to rely on seeders and don't care for u/d-ratio. If you don't understand how things work, just stick with Torrents. The fewer that use usenet, the better 😉