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News: red has given tokens of leeching for free christmas freeleech on x264 hdb recruitment on o**ai*ime
If you only care about currently airing or recent shows, MTV is good enough. Anything else, BTN blows it out of the water. Organization, retention, quantity, userbase, invite forum, everything really.
Which part? Obviously BTN > MTV cause of larger library and users but is there anything noteworthy like a high request fill rate?
Landon Powell
Now that makes sense. BTN is the end goal but I need a TV tracker now. Thanks
David Cox
MTV is only ever going to get you content sourced from elsewhere, BTN will get you the content if it doesn't currently exist outside of streaming services.
~500MB/day or so, and that's from me seeding music I actually wanted to download with the freeleech tokens. All these people on this board that can't seem to make it, or scream "autosnatch 2018 weeb FLACs" just confuse the shit out of me.
Hudson Sanchez
i don't "pay to pirate". i pay to not have to worry about buffer, or worry about having to locally store shit i just want to seed. i'm sorry you're still living at home with mommy and can't afford 10-15 bucks a month. i truly pity you.
Jaxson Wood
>paying >to >pirate HAHAHAHHA
John Thompson
>i pay to not have to worry about buffer Literally paying to pirate
Ryan Price
since you are such an alpha why don't you pay for the actual content? Does your fantastic job pay only enough for the seedbox?
Carter Moore
as i said, i'm sorry you're not self-sufficient yet. maybe in a few more years you'll have enough courage to crawl out of mommy's basement and join society.
Tyler Evans
so you make enough money to pay $15 a month for a seedbox but you still pirate because you're too poor to pay for everything. LOL you are so poor
Joseph Gomez
>Paying for content He has to flip too many burgers for that
Ian Wilson
HDB cuck I feel sorry for you. Anyone who doesn't agree with you is automatically living with mommy and failing at everything they do. What a tiny understanding of the world you have.
Xavier Green
this guy fucks
Eli Wilson
i pirate because it's convenient. has nothing to do with how much something costs. has to do with the fact that i don't want to drive to a store if i want to watch a movie. also has to do with the fact that i get to watch tv shows the day they air, rather than waiting a day to buy it on amazon or wherever, or waiting months to buy on a disc. fuck that. i pirate for convenience, nothing more. and a seedbox helps with that endeavor. if you're too stupid to understand that, hey, no skin off my dick.
Isaac White
I wish I had a gf like that...
Zachary Price
you pirate because youre poor LOL
Blake Hill
plz anons, I'm too tired to argue with you anymore
Wasn't me, using a seedbox is only acceptable when you have pitiful net speeds, which I've said before. I also think the ""pirating for convenience"" idiots are deluded and can't face the fact that they're poor. You need to get better at spotting me, you've got a way to go before you can match stylometry-user :^)
Cameron Smith
So how much did you pay for your computer?
Andrew Campbell
So did shkreli rip that wu-tang album or what? Because it's not his anymore, lol.
Oliver Cox
bought it with my EBT card
Parker Morales
is there anything on Red TM forum that's worth the trouble of uploading 450 torrents?
Aiden Brown
Granted, if I had decent upload speed at home, i wouldn't lean so heavily on the seedbox to get buffer. but even as it stands, i have over 6000 torrents running at home and what i have the upstream capped at is always maxed. not my problem if you're too poor to afford a seedbox, and if you don't have one only because of some delusional misguided notion that they're a bad thing, you're a fool. i'll just continue to use mine, and laugh at you because you can't maintain ratio. ;)
Jack Moore
The e-peen you'll get before it's inevitably raided like WCD
Jonathan Bailey
You are never going to listen to that specific copy of Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, and you're not going to live long enough for the official release. Just accept it and move on already
Is anything going on with APL or is it just memeing? I'm waiting for a recruiter reply but it's taking forever. I thought they'd be happy about new users.
Kayden Baker
>APL HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Jaxson Lee
LOL
Kevin Thomas
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Jacob Brown
I have a job and my seedbox is my monthly subscription to all media available.
Gavin Price
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Charles Lee
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Aaron Cooper
Stop scaring people away from the dedicated Yssa/2D posting server, user
Leo Edwards
I'm on the discord with all the tracker announces relayed to it, will the tracker staffers who use that know if I join this server?
Andrew Garcia
yes, we will
Jose Kelly
lmao literally joined with a random name, got banned for "impersonating." Don't bother. Bunch of homestuck and fursona fags in there.
Benjamin Jackson
t. crying and butthurt impersonator
Aiden Ortiz
LETS TOKENS BOYS
Colton Kelly
No way, I'm not giving some seedcuck buffer for nothing.
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Robert Lopez
>HDB.Rules.for.720p.jpg
Christopher Turner
>when you have to download nigger music to get upload on red