JSW recently moved all his torrents to Anidex. This caused, for a while, a duplication of his previous entries here until our de-duplication filters caught up with the changes. Whichever title you're looking for, you'll find a previous release which may still have Direct links still available if you click on the individual episodes.
We don't intend to periodically re-download anybody's releases.
Comment in Feedback 18/05/2017 21:58 — Anonymous: "Randomuser"
@admin: May I ask why almost all uploads by Jacobswaggedup appear broken? I know he's reupped his torrents a couple of times. But as he stated, it is meant as a reseed. I always download his reencodes, so I can watch my anime on the go on my mobile phone. But sadly I can't really download them now.
@admin, maybe too soon to say, but openload has changed some things at the user end, and I don't see any new links in last 24 hours so maybe they've changed some things at the upload end too?
Indeed, this year is shaping up to be even worse than the last. Torrentz, torrenthound, bitsnoop, nyaa, ET and probably more to follow. We need descentralized lists in either IPFS or Zeronet, but people won't want that bcz you cant make money from that. On the bright side, sites keep popping up. Just look at nyaa, less than a week and ~3 mirrors appeared.
Lel there's one like you every damn time. Enjoy getting doxed when the authorities raid your favorite private crap. They'll know what you dl, when you dl, how much you seed and from what IP since the site does the monitoring for them. Asinine seeding ratios, ppl with seedboxes making it impossible to fill your quota. No fucking thanks. To top it off there's like nothing you can't get in open alternatives.
Thanks for the info! Would you have any clue of the frequency you see this? In cases where you have seen it, has it been pointed out by someone else in comments?
...which then has to be maintained for every new group/user that appears, which is, unfortunately, something I don't particularly look forward to doing. There's also difficulties with identifying groups from a name, since not all use a common format.
Have you really seen many (or even any) cases of 'malicious' editing, that haven't been 'caught' by other means, for example, comments?
About the CRC matches: When the CRC does not match for me I first check if the CRC I get matches with the CRC your website shows and afterwards I check with the uploader which is a bit of a hassle^^. And yeah it probably is low priority due to the fact that it happens extremely rarely.
Trust labels would be a hassle at the start but you would have to make a database that has approved uploaders for different releasegroups (i.e. "hs" on TokyoTosho for the [HorribleSubs] tag).
based on admin's past posts, listing sources have to have an English-Translated Anime category. anirena just has anime. also has to be moderated so that rules are enforced.
IDK if anyone's mentioned this, so I'll just leave this here: apparently Nyaa is now nyaa.si if anyone cares to take a look. it includes every single file nyaatorrents ever had on all its rich, nearly 10 year history, but seemingly enough, all torrents are only from since the beginning of May or at least the last few days (2017).
mate, just to make sure, do you know you can create a folder in your MEGA account and generate a link for that folder? instead of generating links for each of the files inside.
Japanese voice acting is superb, Quality of encodes is more important than subtitles quality and AT's feature that makes it possible to download subtitles separately is very useful ^_^
Show on the download page (not the file list) whether the CRC matches.
Do you mean the computed CRC matches what is specified in the filename? If so, I'm not entirely sure what the point of that is? The only thing it'd indicate was that the uploader made a mistake?
Create a trusted flag where you compare the torrent uploader with the group in the filename. Maybe also a trusted+ page for well established groups.
I don't intend to manage any sort of "trust" labels, but if upstream sites incorporate it, I'll follow what they do. I'm not too sure how useful that strategy is anyway, as I'm not sure that all groups necessarily name their account to be the same as their label.
Create a second rss feed for stuff after it is done uploading to all hosts and shows download links to multiple files.
This is a little tricky to implement, but I'll consider it.
"Anti-nyaa" wtf. Nyaa's still my primary source for old anime. But there are 2 things I hate on old Nyaa: First, those categorization. Second, how toxic their moderators are. I'm afraid if the new Nyaa is slowly becoming the old one.
18/05/2017 22:19 — Gurphy_TC