For too long imo, piracy had become a “grab it all” environment. The old “Caring is Sharing” mantra seems to have disappeared. So maybe, this Lemmy could revert back 20-30 years to become a real sharing community. IDK.

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It’s worth remembering that morality has little to do with it. Back then, sharing was simple and consequence-free. Now it’s not. If you want to create a community like that, it needs to be a curated space where only people who are able to share can join.

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Is there a guide on how to upload on Usenet ? Maybe I’m just being silly. … Or am I 🤔

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Some providers offer the ability to upload. That said, it is potentially a risky action and most would suggest that unless you are very sure about what you are doing, and take proper precautions, it is not worth the risk for the average pirate. Providers get a LOT of DMCA takedowns, so unless you have something really obscure that you feel would be worth uploading, it probably isn’t something to attempt. YMMV.

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Ok. Thanks

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another, for those who use 88x31 buttons

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I miss these old 90s style buttons on websites. A much simpler time…

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may i introduce you to… [1] but neocities is very much based around the spirit of geocities/angelfire)


  1. i myself use github pages ↩︎

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God, so do I. Pre-911, pre-dotcom-bubble, pre-Bush… So much to pine for in the 90s.

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As others have said, lack of privacy is what makes BitTorrent not the best tool.

Other things may be inconvenient (like good old XDCC or using Google Disk for piracy), or “invisible Joe” (like ed2k, gnutella and Usenet, due to all of these just not being sufficiently monitored by law enforcement or neighbors interested in your porn taste) cases.

And Freenet, I2P (with iMule and what else there is, there was some sharing thing similar to ed2k in experience), RetroShare are not sufficiently popular.

In general good things are not popular.

My point is, let’s wait for Locutus and whether it succeeds in transforming the Web.

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What is Locutus. Couldn’t find anything of substance searching for it.

Edit: it helps if your autocorrect doesn’t interfere… https://github.com/freenet/locutus

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The thing with piracy these days is there is a huge fear of legal burden AND extreme protectiveness to prevent takedowns. It’s the same thing as being a gang member and suspicious of new blood being undercover cops. Once you find actual piracy that works, the last thing you want to do is post publicly about it!

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What are new people who actually aren’t cops supposed to do?

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It used to be that just being on the internet made you trusted enough to get the warez. I don’t know how to keep the movement alive with big brother watching out for his homies so hard. Decentralize, encrypt and anonymize I suppose. BT needs an overhaul to prevent attribution. Ten bucks says it’s easily possibile but the VPN companies who have our back will lobby against it, lol.

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Sounds quite messy. I… Am not smart enough to do that stuff, unfortunately.

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