https://www.reddit.com/r/Piracy/comments/14knc6t/got_r4d_for_pirating_someone_elses_john_oliver_so/

Pirates want to stay on Reddit? This is the last group I had expected to have such a reaction, but here we are. Yes, the mod could have worded it better, but these people actually want to stick around on Reddit.

I personally find Lemmy to be a perfectly viable alternative to Reddit for such subs. I wonder about the reasons why these people still don’t want to move.

Jeena
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I have the opposite question, what trait of a pirate makes you think they would leave reddit?

@iopq@vlemmy.net
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71Y

Want to get stuff for free, but you don’t want to pay for it, don’t want to see ads either

But suddenly you get ad-infested Reddit app on mobile or you can’t see the page. Must feel dumb

@Ilandar@aussie.zone
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11Y

removed by mod

@Chais@sh.itjust.works
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181Y

I’d expect a general understanding of the inherent weaknesses and drawbacks of centralised infrastructure.

Jeena
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41Y

Those are not traits of a pirate.

Wanting free stuff without ads. Lets wait to July 2 after they had to leave the third party apps and discover the cluster fuck that is the official app.

Jeena
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21Y

This makes more sense.

They generally dislike corporations, dislike being told what they can or cannot do, and have more technical expertise than the average person. They are extremely accustomed to finding and migrating to new platforms.

I agree, although due to the popularity of reddit maybe they just landed there by chance.

Yeah I think reddit is a behemoth that has subsumed many of the earlier, more separate internet forums and communities.

I am hoping that the fediverse can reverse that trend and re-decentralize(!) the internet. The decentralized model is better for users (and humanity as a whole) after all, and reddit will continue to shoot itself in the foot by being greedy.

Whether pirates have wanted or not if they pirated long enough they have experience lot of things being killed off. Torrent sites they relied on dying and disappearing for good like rarbg. Recent reddit causality being r/newyuzupiracy. Direct links being killed off like megaupload. Discord channels dedicated to piracy or jailbreaking being banned and killed off (why isn’t stuff like matrix more common instead of hoping Discord ignores them?).

The constant search for new methods to piracy p2p, torrents, usenet, i2p, irc, discord bots, telegram bots, etc.

It’s not an area that has stability so pushes people to constantly be searching and finding new ways to pirate. Being on centralized places has always been borrowed time. Piracy in the long run always ends up having to search for a new home, better places, better methods. It’s a nomadic lifestyle in the digital space by the nature of it and the hostility towards pirates from those in power.

But, one thing that has remained a constant has been decentralization. With no better representation of that spirit than bittorrent. As long as a few people have it the source remains alive.

@Schooner@lemmy.ml
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Wait rarbg was shut down?

Are there any ones as good?

Check the megathread on the side it has everything.

But, from what is recommended on there I have found torrentgalaxy coming close to rarbg.

@Schooner@lemmy.ml
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Thanks for the tip!

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