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The Pirate Bay Remains Resilient, 20 Years After the Raid (torrentfreak.com)

634 points by speckx · 42 days ago · 334 comments on HN

Article summary

The Pirate Bay remains online 20 years after a raid, with its current operators likely working to keep it that way. The site's usefulness is debated, with some finding it stagnant and others still able to find what they're looking for. The discussion reveals that while The Pirate Bay may not have everything, it can still be a valuable resource for finding older or obscure content. Its resilience is a testament to the determination of those who run it and use it.

Main themes

  • The Pirate Bay's resilience
  • Torrenting and piracy
  • Content availability
  • Private vs public trackers
  • Digital preservation

What commenters say

  • The Pirate Bay is still a useful resource for finding older or obscure content, despite its limitations.
  • Some users find the site stagnant and no longer useful, while others continue to rely on it for their media needs.
  • Private trackers are often preferred over public ones like The Pirate Bay due to better content retention and moderation.
  • Piracy can be a necessary means of accessing obscure or hard-to-find content, especially for older works that are no longer commercially available.
  • The use of public trackers like The Pirate Bay can be frustrating due to issues with retention and seeding, making it difficult to find and download certain content.
  • Alternative methods, such as private trackers, Usenet, and libraries, can be more effective for building and maintaining a collection of media.
  • The Pirate Bay's ability to evade shutdowns and continue operating is a testament to the determination of its operators and the community that uses it.
  • Some users feel that piracy is justified for older content that is no longer commercially available or widely distributed.