A. Tell us something about yourself?
Mid-30something who grew up in a homeschoolet conservative household where the only way I was ever getting video games and movies was by pirating it and watching/playing it at night , and have since rejected everything from my childhood. I grew up on mIRC basically (DamagedNet and DalNet rep) in Zelda64 chats. Started with all the fun stuff like IRC, DCC, Scour Exchange, AudioGalaxy, then Napster and Kazaa. Started using uTorrent in one of it's very betas when it was only 27kB large and then bloated into a 1000 mb bitcoinmining spyware bloat; however, generally only stuck to public trackers at the time since it was needs suiting at the time. Stopped torrenting for years and have got back into Usenet these days with several indexers and providers; however, it doesn't fulfill everything so looking for to setup a fallback rollover to Torrents for my Sonarr/Radarr/Plex NAS (and running a gigabit fiber connection).
B. How did you find InviteHawk?
Colleague mentioned it and I looked for it on DDG as an option for an getting-old anti-social shut-in who lost track of all the old internet friends over the years and refuses to use social media.
C. What Torrent Sites are you looking for? (Mention none if just browsing)
Ehh, nothing in particular. IPT or Torrentleach seems good enough. I was going to pay for IPT (and still might) but a lot of people said not to give them money so was going to see about not-paying them first before I give up.
D. Do you use the same username or email on InviteHawk as well as on trackers? (If yes, please fill a Username Change or Email Change form)
No. Also, smart.
E. Do you have any suggestions for InviteHawk?
Not at this time. At a first glance, seems like it's wise to tell users to not use same username/password as basic opsec because there's a whole lot of gatekeeping fiefdoms out there who'll try to hunt down and ban accounts for things said or mentioned elsewhere.