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Streaming (Netflix, Spotify, YouTube, etc.) KILLED torrenting

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-15 19:29

Ten years ago BitTorrent was 1/3+ of internet traffic. And that was back when the average consumer connection's Mbps were in the double digits and hard drives cost so much more.

Now the only thing people are torrenting anymore is shitty cams of movies in theaters (because that's the only sector of the media industry that still artificially restricts their content).

At this point it's easier to get content legally—with instant gratification by streaming, too. No one wants to do the extra work of uploading torrents, seeding, breaking DRM, etc. when it's just to avoid a $5-$10/month subscription fee.

It's the end of an era.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-15 21:05

Spotify is really retarded. It feels like a stepback of about 10 years, I don't know what's the appeal of that.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-16 4:12

>>2
people really like streaming. not sure any other way to put it.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-16 6:49

I just listen to random music from youtube AMVs and videogame OST lists.
>tfw paying for music and even for streaming

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-16 21:31

remember when people were complaining about piracy and how providing affordable and easy to use streaming options would help the industry? well, it worked lol

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-16 21:53

>>5
help the industry
How did it "help the industry"? It didn't, so just admit that.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-16 22:00

I just signed up for Apple Music. Fuck it. I'm joining the 21st century.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-16 23:25

I just bought winrar lol

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-17 2:15

>>6
He's saying streaming helped the industry, not piracy. RIAA members have had their revenues and profits rise for the last few years, and are almost back to where they were in the late 1990s (not taking inflation into account, of course).

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-18 2:40

>>8
Epic.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-18 3:20

kill these dubs

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-18 3:45

If you use streaming services; I feel sorry for your ass. Period.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-18 20:38

>>12
What does my ass has to do with anything?!

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-19 6:34

>>13
The anus sees everything through his own eye.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-19 7:54

The third eye is actually the anus.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-19 11:08

Your ass is dead pitiable if you use cloud-based services in general.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-19 17:12

>>16
why tho

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-19 23:55

Nice blogpost.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-22 7:42

>>17
the fuck u think

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-22 15:23

>>19
Because I value convenience over security.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-22 17:09

>>20
Why do you need security to consume media?

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-22 18:08

>>21
What are all these extra charges on my bill?

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-22 19:07

ITT clueless dullards

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-22 23:35

>>23
Glad you could join us.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-25 23:51

Torrenting is actually much better than it used to be.
Private trackers are ramping it up, and there are less normies in the communities.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-26 1:55

>>25
I don't want to "reach 1.0 seed ratio", have a daily updated list of IPs to block(from copyright entities) and wait weeks to download from slow peers. The age of torrent is over. (unless you use I2p or some exotic darknet to seed/leech, its also incredibly unsafe and public)

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-26 3:54

>>25
Private trackers are the cancer that are killing torrenting.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-26 4:02

>>27
Private trackers aren't that private, once a mole joins in, all your IPs are public.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-26 12:49

>>26
If you're doing that much work for fucking torrents, you've always been doing it wrong.
>>27
Sour grapes.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-26 12:52

>>23

Why "clueless"? Please enlighten me. Genuinely curious.

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