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  1. Tracker Name : TorrentsHack Tracker URL : http://torrentshack.eu/login.php Tracker Type : General Signup URL : Closed Logo: About: TorrentShack (TsH) born in 2010; is THE best ratioless general tracker primary focuses on Scene releases; though p2p releases are available too. TsH has very lenient H&R policy; Actually there no H&R policy here at all. Its is the best alternate for IPT, TD etc. Very awesome pretimes, super fast download speed. And very active community. Last year this tracker went raided as Sysop was arrested and he compromised and shut it down but later on staff member(s) resurrected TsH and changed it's domain to .eu so now it is gaining it's glory back. It is one the BEST ratioless tracker with very friendly staff and content. Getting an invite is not a problem at all as TsH is now an interview tracker. Go to their IRC and conduct an interview thats it. TsH Goal: So.... you say.... Another new Torrent Site ? Well hopefully we won't be that. We don't want to be "Just another site" we want to be recognised, as time goes by, as one of the fastest and most friendly sites on the net. We know we have some tall orders and there are some fantastic sites out there setting the standards pretty high for us to match. We hope to take the best elements from some of these sites and create a site with blazing pre times on scene releases but also create a vibrant and active forum ! The speed we hope to have early on. With donations we can only increase the speed and the size of the content. The forums on the other hand will be a totally different ball game. It's the users..... (You guys) that can actually make that part of the site. We can only keep things running smoothly and so we leave that part up to you ! What will perhaps make our task a little harder is the fact that we plan to achieve these goals purely by using donations. We believe that we can create a torrent site to rival the fastest sites you can think of without having to resort to selling GB for money. We are confident you don't need to have the funds of a small country to compete. Stats: Categories: Homepage: Browse (Top 10): Packs: Browse: Request Section: Forums: Final Comment: TsH is highly recommended tracker for it's content, community and speed. It has very fast pretimes mostly ~ in second, Awesome selection of Packs and did I tell you it's ratioless? Speed: 8.5/10 Content: 9/10 Community: 8/10 Ratio Type: Ratioless Recommended: Highly
  2. @nandoboy14 Buddy you are risking you accounts here and everywhere. Hide them as soon as you can. Edit your reviews.
  3. Tracker Name : FunFile Tracker URL : https://www.funfile.org/ Tracker Type : General Signup URL : Closed/ Invite only Logo: About: FunFile (FF) is a general tracker mainly focus on scene releases with few p2p content coming. They define their goal for existence as "Our goal is not to become another Bytemonsoon or Suprnova (not dizzying either of them though). The goal is to provide the absolutely latest stuff. Therefore, only specially authorised users have permission to upload torrents." FunFile (FF) was founded in 2007. It is good tracker for general content. The community here is small in number but is quite active. The speed, content and community here is all good and active. Many seedbox users make downloading easy. It has medium ratio level to maintain due to many freeleech torrents. Getting an invite is easy so is earning an invite. Stats: Categories: Homepage: Browse: Request Section: Forum: H&R Rules: Staff: Final Comment: FF is a good scene tracker with loads of content coming every hour. It has great pretimes and speed is very attractive. They have packs which makes it unique. Packs based on weeks, months and years. It is recommended tracker for content hunters. Speed: 8/10 Content: 8/10 Community: 7/10 Ratio Type: Medium Recommended: Yes
  4. Waffles goes freeleech till 18th Jan. 2015. Read the frontpage news.
  5. http://tracker.zaerc.com/account-create.php Mixtapes tracker.
  6. Tracker Name : Cinefiles Tracker URL : http://cinefiles.org/index.php Tracker Type : Movies Signup URL : http://cinefiles.org/register.php Logo: About: Cinefiles (loosely known as CF) is a Romanian movies tracker. It is small but very well organized and maintained movie tracker. Unlike KG it also hosts mainstream (latest) as well as very obscure movies. It has movies in various categories with wide encodes and types. From DVD to 1080p could be found on CF. Speeds may vary from torrent-to-torrent. CF has it's own release group names CiNEFiLE. And, other groups' releases are also available on CF. Both Scene as wells as internal encoders' (of various trackers) releases are available here. So overall it's good tracker for movie freaks. And, It's easy to get-in as well (atleast nowadays). Categories: Browse: Torrent Page(s): Uploading Torrent: Forums: Rules: Final Comment: CF is good movie tracker with tons of content coming and a home of many obscure movies to latest mainstream flicks of English as wells as other languages. It's highly recommended tracker for movie freaks. Speed: 7/10 Content: 8/10 Community: 7/10 Ratio Type: Medium Recommended: Yes
  7. Tracker Name : DigitalHive Tracker URL : Tracker Type : General Signup URL : Closed Logo: About: DigitalHive (DH) is one the oldest and best general trackers of 2015. Born in 2006 DH is a General tracker with lighting fast pre for scene releases as well as some p2p stuff. DH has many categories and speed and content is extremely fast and majority of seedbox users makes it more exciting. Though seeders on torrents stays ~ 3-4 but the speed stays best at ISP connection due to seedbox users. To survive in DH is difficult indeed without seedbox but bunch of freeleech torrents can save anyone's soul and boost the ratio. DH is one of the best Scene trackers to have. Stats: Categories: Homepage: Browse: Forum: Rules: F.A.Qs: IRC-Chat: Final Comment: If you are interested in scene releases and really matters the pretime than DH is what you can boast about. The best in Pre and awesome in speed. Old torrents stays active (even with low peer count) due to seedboxes. So overall a bit hard to getin' and maintain but worth to have either. Speed: 9.5/10 Content: 8/10 Community: 6/10 Ratio Type: Medium Recommended: Yes
  8. Link: http://tracker.0day.kiev.ua/signup.php ​Russian (Ukrainian) tracker for scene releases.
  9. I want to apply for RacingFor.Me Like + Thanx added. And a very Happy new year.
  10. Best GAs Epic Like + thanx added. Merry Christmas (belated). :) P.S: Not Applying
  11. Best GAs Yugioh21 Like + thanx added. Merry Christmas (belated). :) P.S: Not Applying
  12. Hey! Ethan I have one word for this GA; MAGNIFICENT I do apply for (any) buffered BitHumen Account. Like + Thanx added. :) P.S: A very happy new year to all.
  13. Tracker Name : BitSpyder Tracker URL : http://bitspyder.net/index.php Tracker Type : eLearning Signup URL : Invite only Logo: About: BitSpyder (BS) is one of the best eLearning tracker of 2015. The categories here are very vast and covers from basic to intermediate to advance needs of students, hobbyists, scholars and academicians. The content, speed and community is very active. It is THE best alternate of BitMe. Afterall I'll rate it somewhat better than BitMe. Getting an invite and building ratio on BS is not difficult at all. Torrents stays active for years due to majority of seedbox users. So, Overall it is a must have tracker for students, hobbyists, scholars and academicians etc. Stats: Categories: Homepage: Tracker Rules: Browse (Top 10): Browse: Uploading Torrent: Request Section: Forum: TechForum: Final Comment: BS is one of THE best eLearning tracker with content coming from scene as well as P2P. Speeds are good and community (forum) is active as well. It is a must have tracker for learning needs. And, Getting into BS is not difficult. There are many guys on Invite hawk who can offer you invites. Try Ethan for an instance. Speed: 8/10 Content: 8/10 Community: 7/10 Ratio Type: Medium Recommended: Yes
  14. Two weeks after Swedish forces forayed into The Pirate Bay's data center and severed its servers to ultimately scotch its reign in the torrent world, the site was re-emerged by torrent enthusiasts who refuse to see it all go down. The teardown, it seems, has been quite ineffective as tons of The Pirate Bay copies sprouted almost instantly. Among these is The Open Bay, developed by fellow torrent giant, isoHunt, to preserve the databases of the fallen site. For the uninitiated, The Open Bay allows everyone, regardless of his level of savvy on the Internet, to put up their own copy of The Pirate Bay with backup databases from the original The Pirate Bay, IsoHunt, and Kickass Torrents. This spawned 372 different versions of the torrent site. Tweaktown reported that IsoHunt's work has been starred 2,282 times and that GitHub saw it forked 679 times. IsoHunt has been fighting for The Pirate Bay's life, and has been calling everyone to do something about the downfall of the enduring torrent website. The Open Bay became the venue for them to do that. "Our current goal is not only make it open source, but eventually provide fully decentralized torrent database for the community," isoHunt stated in the site. "We, the team that brought you Isohunt.to and oldpiratebay.org, are bringing you the next step in the torrent evolution. Open Pirate Bay source code. The era of individual torrent sites is over." The return of the original The Pirate Bay, however, is yet to be set in stone. Mr 10100100000, who claims to be part of the site's team, shared that the takedown is anything but a bolt from the blue, which everyone thinks it is. "We have however taken this opportunity to give ourselves a break. How long are we supposed to keep going? To what end? We were a bit curious to see how the public would react," Mr 10100100000 told Torrent Freak. "Will we reboot? We don't know yet. But if and when we do, it'll be with a bang." The site's domain was off for days, until a waving flag of the torrent king replaced the error message that used to show up upon access, indicating that a comeback might be on the horizon.
  15. One of the bigger stories this year was the shut down of file-sharing service The Pirate Bay and from all accounts, as 2014 comes to a close, its future is best described as one in limbo. Swedish police raided The Pirate Bay on Dec. 9, grabbing servers and effectively shuttering the service, though reports claimed it would resurrect via cloud-based systems. Shortly after the raid a number of copycat sites popped up. In recent postings administrators of The Pirate Bay discussed the future of the file-sharing service. "We were not surprised by the raid. That is something that is a part of this game. We couldn't care less, really," said an administrator for the service who goes by the screen name of Mr 10100100000. "We have, however, taken this opportunity to give ourselves a break. How long are we supposed to keep going? To what end? We were a bit curious to see how the public would react." The Pirate Bay has been copied a number of times by others not associated with The Pirate Bay. One of these copies was developed by Isohunt, and appears to have a number of working links from The Pirate Bay database. While the closure of The Pirate Bay has enabled copycats to do their thing, it has also opened a window of opportunity for scammers claiming to be the new Pirate Bay. "Of course there is a problem if sites like [thepiratebay].ee try to scam people. But overall, we'd love to see a thousand Pirate Bays," continued Mr 10100100000. "The people behind TPB are like one big collective mind," said Mr 10100100000. "There are no leaders, nor anyone in charge. About 30 to 50 people from all over the world pitch their ideas against each other and whatever comes out of that is what will be the fate of TPB."
  16. Buddy the op is banned. Don't bump the useless posts.
  17. Tracker Name : EliteUnitedCrew Tracker URL : https://eliteunitedcrew.org/login.php Tracker Type : General Signup URL : https://eliteunitedcrew.org/login.php About: EliteUnitedCrew (EUC) is almost 8 years old Bosnian tracker. It's a General tracker with mixed releases for Scene as well as p2p content. The content availability is mainstream as well as obscure. EUC hosts english content apart of their local content. Logo: Stats: Categories: Homepage: Browse (Top 10): Browse: Upload: Forum: Final Comment:.This is good and active (though small) community. Getting an invite is not difficult and earning an invite is very easy either. So, it is recommended tracker for those who are looking for something foreign. Speed: 7/10 Content: 7/10 Community: 8/10 Ratio Type: Medium
  18. At least for now, you can’t easily add your own torrents or really do much with it. Legendary file-sharing site The Pirate Bay may have finally been forced offline, but that doesn’t mean that the less-than-legal file-sharing scene has slowed down—the shady BitTorrent hydra has many more heads to take The Pirate Bay’s place. In fact, if the folks at torrent site Isohunt have their way, there will very soon be many, many more heads: the site has released an open sourced "copy" of The Pirate Bay called "Open Bay" that anyone with access to a Web server can install and run. The Open Bay project maintainers have set up a GitHub repository for the Open Bay application and written instructions covering how to get your very own Open Bay site up and running—complete with example configuration files. To make it work, you need at minimum a Web server running Apache or Nginx and PHP (either with mod_php or PHP-FPM or whatever other PHP method you prefer); since we’ve got one of those in our closet, we decided to take a crack at installing the application to see how it works. What Open Bay is not I was hoping that Open Bay would be a full-featured Bittorrent site wherein I could both search for and also add torrents; I’d planned on setting everything up and then offering out a complete set of Linux ISO torrent links to prove that it worked. However, it’s important to be clear at the outset that Open Bay’s primary purpose is to be a copy of The Pirate Bay. The key word here is "copy," because to really make Open Bay work for you, you either need to use Isohunt’s remote torrent database—which makes Open Bay really just a self-hosted front end rather than a full featured torrent site—or you need to download an almost 900MB torrent database dump (which comes as a 441MB gzipped CSV file with about 8 million torrents and their associated magnet link hashes, sourced from The Pirate Bay as well as other torrent sites). The intent is that you first set up the Open Bay application, then either point it at Isohunt’s database or dump the CSV file into your own MySQL database. Once you’ve brought these two halves together, the resultant whole is a torrent search site with about 8 million working torrents you can search through and download. What you can’t do is list your own torrents—at least, not without directly adding them to the MySQL database. This definitely helps keep the Open Bay application simpler both from a development perspective and also for would-be Open Bay administrators to install and configure, but it also limits the application’s usefulness. For right now, it’s really good for only one thing: running a static sort-of copy of The Pirate Bay. Forging ahead anyway But, what the heck, it’s Friday, so we set it up anyway—though without importing the large database dump needed to really fill out its functionality. We’ve already got our Nginx Web server humming along, so we cloned the GitHub repository down into a spare directory. Easy so far! There’s an included Nginx example configuration file, so we did a bit of tweaking on that so that it matched our setup and worked with HTTPS; we also added a CNAME to our local bind9 DNS server so that we could hit the site up directly by name. Our PHP-FPM configuration was already in pretty good shape, so we left that alone. We first left all the options at default and clicked through, and it worked exactly as advertised; we had a searchable (if a bit slow) gigantic bunch of torrents on our screen, courtesy of Isohunt. Total setup time for this was probably something like ten minutes, including faffing around at the command line. But simple is never enough for us, so we deleted the directory, re-cloned it from GitHub, and visited again. This time, we wanted to see about taking matters into our own hands and go fully self-hosted with our own database. There are actually two things you need to do to make this work well: the first is to create a MySQL database (and, if you’re doing it the right way, to also create a dedicated MySQL user and password to go with it). The second is to set up your own instance of Sphinx, a powerful and fast search application that Open Bay can take advantage of. Getting Sphinx set up took a bit of time, since it wasn’t an application we’d previously fiddled with, but between Open Bay’s included Sphinx example configuration and the documentation, we got it working without too many hitches. If you don’t use Isohunt’s default remote database or import the big 8 million-torrent CSV dump, you start out with a very spare site: your database gets created with just five torrents in it. We first left all the options at default and clicked through, and it worked exactly as advertised; we had a searchable (if a bit slow) gigantic bunch of torrents on our screen, courtesy of Isohunt. Total setup time for this was probably something like ten minutes, including faffing around at the command line. But simple is never enough for us, so we deleted the directory, re-cloned it from GitHub, and visited again. This time, we wanted to see about taking matters into our own hands and go fully self-hosted with our own database. There are actually two things you need to do to make this work well: the first is to create a MySQL database (and, if you’re doing it the right way, to also create a dedicated MySQL user and password to go with it). The second is to set up your own instance of Sphinx, a powerful and fast search application that Open Bay can take advantage of. Getting Sphinx set up took a bit of time, since it wasn’t an application we’d previously fiddled with, but between Open Bay’s included Sphinx example configuration and the documentation, we got it working without too many hitches. If you don’t use Isohunt’s default remote database or import the big 8 million-torrent CSV dump, you start out with a very spare site: your database gets created with just five torrents in it. These are real and functional and can be downloaded, but as noted earlier there’s no easy way to actually add your own torrents to the list—nothing at all like The Pirate Bay’s upload button. If you want to stuff your own torrents in there and use this as your own private torrent search engine, the only way to do it is to manually edit the MySQL database. Fortunately, that’s not super-difficult: there’s only a single table and it's pretty straightforward what fields are what. As a protest statement against copyright, Open Bay works pretty well—anyone with shared hosting and the ability to run PHP can toss it up within minutes and be contributing to copyright infringement across a wide range of media—the default configuration’s 8 million torrents include TV, movies, books, software, and music (and, yes, a lot of porn). But as an actual useful web application, it has a ways to go. We’d have preferred to see something like this launch at least with the ability to upload your own torrents; in its current form, Open Bay doesn’t have much utility beyond pure piracy. Source
  19. If you have been following the news lately you know that the torrent indexing website The Pirate Bay has been shut down after the data center servers of the site were hosted in was raided by Swedish police. One could see this as a success for organizations such as the MPAA or RIAA as a notorious site has been removed from the Internet. The outcome however it turns out is quite different than expected. Rights organizations still think that they can win the war against people copying and download media by going against the tools and services used for it and the people who make use of these tools. The past has shown however that the outcome is usually different. It is a Sisyphean task as sites and services that are taken down are usually replaced by others stepping in. While it sparked the creation of fake sites that claimed to be the official successor of The Pirate Bay, it did result in legitimate initiatives. One of the first is The Old Pirate Bay which provides access to a large part of the database of The Pirate Bay. The creators of the site went a step further this time though as they have created the Open Bay project. The project consists of the Pirate Bay script that anyone can use to run a site like The Pirate Bay. It is an open source project hosted on GitGub which means that developers can go through the code and improve it further. In addition to that, a full database dump is provided as well that interested users can download. According to the creators of the project, it offers more than 8 million torrent magnet links that have a size of about 420 Megabyte currently. This release includes torrents not only from the Pirate Bay but also from Kickass Torrents and Isohunt. The release of the script and database can only mean one thing: more copies of the Pirate Bay website will appear on the Internet in the near future. Depending on where you live, hosting a Pirate Bay website may be perfectly legal or not at all. It is likely however that we will see copies on free hosting services. The script that has been made available includes database updates which means that all copies will always offer the most recent torrent index provided. Organizations like the RIAA or MPAA need to realize that they are fighting symptoms but not root causes currently. While it may look good on paper that the Pirate Bay site has been taken down, it does not change a thing in the end.
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    Cgpeers

    Tracker Name : Cgpeers Signup Link : http://cgpeers.com/register.php Genre : Closing Date : Additional Information : elearning
  21. The Pirate Bay has a second cousin in operation The Pirate Bay was taken down a few weeks ago when the Sweden police raided their location and arrested one employee, and seized all electronic equipment from the server room. The website was reported offline along with all other blogs owned by the website. However, there seems to be a clone website for The Pirate Bay that is gone online, and users claim that it is in full operation. The ‘https://oldpiratebay.org’is a working replica of the original The Pirate Bay and has the complete database in operation. The website features The Pirate Bay logo in blue colour and has a complete listing of all the torrents found on the original website. The clone website seems to be operated by another torrent-based website, ISOHunt. A splash message on the website thanks its fans for their support and unconditional love for the newly launched website and for spreading the news about it. The message reads as below: “We want to thank you for your sincere support and unconditional love that you showed to us in the last few days! Thank you, folks, for sharing the news about oldpiratebay.org search and spreading the word about it. We really appreciate all your efforts to help us save the Freedom of information on the Internet, because that’s the way Internet was created and that’s the way we want it to stay in the future! Only like that, only together we will rise against slavery of our minds and spirits. Stay strong.” Piracy will always soar as long as the internet is alive and will be difficult to be taken down easily. The only possible way yo stop piracy and torrent websites from flourishing is to take down the entire internet, and this is an impossible move.
  22. Just days after The Pirate Bay was shuttered following a data centre raid by Swedish authorities, the torrent site’s official Facebook Page has vanished. There has been no official word from the site’s operators as to the reason behind disappearance of the page. Also, we are not sure whether the operators took the page down or whether it was Facebook who took action based on some order from authorities. Chances of TPB team taking down the page are high considering that they might be looking to hide their tracks. The Pirate Bay was knocked offline after Swedish authorities raided a data centre and seized servers, computers and other equipment believed to be used for hosting and operating TPB. Peter Sunde, one of the co-founders of the Pirate Bay, expressed happiness over closure of the site, but believed that a better alternative would crop up soon. Just a few hours after the original Pirate Bay was closed, copies of the site started cropping up all over the web. Many of these sites were trying to scam users into paying some money for access while a few were said to be distributing malware through the fake torrents. We are not sure if The Pirate Bay will be resurrected by the original team anytime soon considering that a criminal investigation has been ordered into the site’s operators.
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