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RunTheFrames (RTF) — Application-based private film tracker (launch phase)
**Tracker:** RunTheFrames (RTF)
**Type:** Private BitTorrent Tracker (Application-based)
**Category:** Film / European Cinema / Arthouse / 4K Remux
**Status:** Newly launched (Opening Weekend 2026)
**Access:** Application-based registration
**URL:** [https://runtheframes.xyz/application](https://runtheframes.xyz/application)
**Description:**
RunTheFrames is a private tracker focused on curated European and German cinema, arthouse festival selections, and high-quality home cinema releases (including 4K and remux formats). The platform is structured around curated content rather than open mass indexing.
**Current State:**
Early-stage deployment with initial content seeding and limited user base under application-based access.
**Stats (Launch Phase):**
* Active users: low / early phase
* Inactive users: 0
* Active torrents: initial catalog (growing)
* Dead torrents: 0
* Seeds/Peers/Leechers: early swarm, variable depending on content
**Event Status:**
Global Freeleech active until 01/06/2026
Double Upload active during Opening Weekend period
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standing to disclose everything I’ve seen and heard from banned users, and honestly, I just want to wrap this review up. Basically, your account is safe as long as you keep your head down and avoid contact. They’re known for having major mood swings; one wrong word and you might just become their flavor of the week for some "daily amusement."
Despite being a ratioless tracker, the retention is solid. There used to be quite a few trackers that used the ratioless model, but BTN is one of the few survivors, and they've appeared to do well since day one.
# AnimeBytes
I’ll start by saying that for the average anime fan, AnimeBytes isn’t strictly necessary; Nyaa will cover most of what you need. Where AB really becomes a necessity is when you’re interested in collecting waifus. Ah, sorry... let me put that more clearly.
Look, Nyaa is an awesome site, it's even better than almost all anime PTs. But most of us have been there: you’re hunting for an old series only to find out it’s dead, or you’re looking for a high-end encode that has zero seeds. Maybe it’s manga, specials, or niche fansubs. If that sounds familiar, that’s exactly where the AB community excels. High-quality encodes, BDs, manga, artbooks, music, novels - you name it, AB has it all, and usually in "extreme overkill" fashion.
The community does a great job of preserving and actively sharing their own content. Even if some obscure stuff is missing, I don't think any other site will ever touch the sheer volume of content AB has; it’s truly one of a kind. Everything is well-organized, and I can assure you that if you're looking at a specific title and want to jump to anything related to it, everything is accessible in an instant. It’s not 100% perfect for multi-season shows or when there are a ton of different releases, but it’s about as good as it gets. There’s a massive selection of freeleech, and most of it is seeded extremely well. Plus, both the staff and the community are actually friendly and helpful.
# Redacted
A music tracker with a library that’s basically 99% complete for the average listener. That said, the economy is notoriously difficult and unforgiving; it’s easily one of the hardest sites to survive on. There are barely any "organic" downloaders, and even when there is traffic, the whales are always lurking and will usually beat you to the punch with the snatches. On the plus side, the site is super user-friendly and everything is categorized perfectly. It runs on Gazelle, which most of the community considers a huge win.
For the non-hardcore users, that’s the gist of it. RED offers interviews for those looking to join, but I strongly recommend against going that route unless you’re a die-hard music fan who’s actually going to use the site. You’ll need a solid connection, experience in the private tracker world, and a stash of extremely rare content to upload - think local indie bands or brand-new artists. It’s a known fact that getting banned from one respectable tracker usually leads to a site-wide 'blacklisting' elsewhere. Because of this, a lot of people use RED as a shortcut - sometimes repeatedly - to climb the ladder back into such trackers. Between that and the fact that RED is the spiritual successor to WhatCD, it’s no wonder the library is so massive. But if you're new to this PT scene, be warned: keeping your account afloat is a massive grind. You’ll be fighting for every scrap of upload credit against power users who have been playing this game for a decade.
# Orpheus
Orpheus is a great music tracker that offers a solid ecosystem and a decently large library. If you’re looking for deep-cut, non-mainstream content - well, good luck. It’s definitely more geared toward the popular stuff. While they do offer interviews, I wouldn't recommend them- you can end up sitting in the queue for months waiting for someone to show up, even when it’s supposedly 'open.' There are plenty of other invite paths to get in, and it’s usually easier to find a way in if you’re already active in the non-music tracker scene.
The economy here is much
the Shoutbox, and they actually seem to care about the users. The community is buzzing with everyone from newbies to veterans, and you’ll frequently see big names hanging out there.
Over the last two or three years, the site has seen a massive explosion of uploads. This "upload frenzy" was driven by several groups with different motives, all pushing the site forward faster than anywhere else. You’ve got people who genuinely love the place, people using it as a stepping stone to PTP/HDB/BHD/BTN, UNIT3D fans who prefer it over Gazelle, PTP refugees looking for a backup after that site went down for months, BLU refugees after any of their dramas, and the remaining are people holding a grudge against BHD, thinking it will somehow overthrow it from it's current state.
The site has evolved significantly over the past few years, even if the UI looks mostly the same. The user class system is strict, and most people will find it tough to hit the higher ranks. Even with recent changes to the classes, like most UNIT3D sites, there are still ways to game the bonus system to rank up, and I’m not sure they’ll ever fully fix that.
# SeedPool, Anthelion, LST, Nebulance, RFX
I’ve grouped these sites together because they provide solid communities that cover the basics for users looking for a streamlined media experience. Each site offers a slightly different "flavor," ranging from DVD-rips and fan restorations to ratioless systems.
While they may not have the massive libraries of larger trackers, there is a certain "cozy" appeal to these smaller communities. They are generally accessible regardless of how you first enter the private tracking scene, making them excellent places to get a feel for the landscape. They allow new users to become familiar with common rules and build a reputable user profile before moving on to more specialized trackers if needed.
For former FNP users, these sites will be ideal. However, it's worth noting that many of them appear to be managed and operated by a single individual. This creates a potential point of failure, the same FNP had, though the effort put into maintaining these spaces is certainly commendable.
# OldToons
Don’t let the name fool you; while it might sound like a hub exclusively for vintage cartoons, it actually focuses more broadly on family-oriented media. They’re pretty flexible with what they allow, from various file formats to AI-upscaled content and multi-dub releases. They don't seem to enforce strict quality standards or technical rules, giving the site the feel of a niche fan project rather than a formal operation.
The site has definitely had its fair share of ups and downs - dealing with everything from IT hurdles to security vulnerabilities - but it always seems to bounce back. While the staff appears to have genuine long-term plans and a community that rallies during tough times, the site’s biggest irony is its lack of a dedicated, consistent user base. Without enough active members to keep their unique torrents alive, the long-term health of the library remains a bit of a question mark.
# Hawke-UNO / OnlyEncodes+
These trackers specialize in stream-optimized content, ranging from WEB-DLs and mini-encodes to other standard optimized formats. You’ll even find releases from groups like BHDStudio and TAoE making their way onto these sites.
Because they host a massive amount of mainstream content, they’re a great starting point for the average person who wants to start watching a movie almost instantly. They are also ideal for users with limited bandwidth, older TVs, or anyone who prioritizes multi-sub media over raw file size.
# TV-Vault, Cinematik, Cinemageddon, Karagara, Secret Cinema
I’ve grouped these together for a reason. While they all offer very different types of content that might not appeal to everyone, they are absolute gold mines for anyone hunting for niche, rare, arthouse, or obscure media. If you’re into "deep cuts," these sites are essentially the gold standard.
Each of these trackers specializes in its own specific field, hosting a wealth of content
connections. On the contrary (or not), many releases are modified for various reasons like compatibility, fixing subtitles, audio issues, or adjusting file names to work across different platforms. The "trending" section is also a staple that most of the community can’t live without.
However, it’s not all perfect. Trying to discuss rule changes or suggesting new features is an exhausting process that usually leads nowhere. Also, they recently made a "dick move" regarding their image host. It used to be open for external use, but they suddenly took it internal without notice. They rehashed all the images to block other sites from accessing the data, which caused massive "broken image" issues across the P2P community. Considering PTP is such an anchor for the scene, this was a major blow to a lot of sites, and only those who already have arrangements with PTP will be able to recover from it.
A few years ago the site went down for months with zero transparency. It’s happened before, but I think never on that scale. Because of this instability and the transparency issues, many users have started backing up their data to other trackers. That said, no other site has rules broad enough to archive the sheer volume of content that PTP allows. PTP remains one of a kind.
# Beyond-HD
This is an odd one, more like 'what if GGn and PTP had a rebellious teenager'. There’s a lot to unpack here. The community is heavily remux-oriented and highly respected for their internal groups. They’re renowned/notorious for their hybrid and multi-sourced releases, which some other sites still frown upon. Most of their legacy internals have gone dark, leaving there only FLUX, FraMeSToR, and BHDStudio. This makes it a quality gold mine if you have your arr suite set up. FraMeSToR is the oldest consistent remux group still standing, churning out top-tier releases and repacking them constantly. They tend to dominate the remux slots, even when other groups might have a more "technically complete" version - a point of contention that people outside of BHD really detest. If you’re worried about exclusivity, don’t be: 100% of BHD uploaders are on other teams too, so you can rest assured that 100% of their internal content is shared outside.
Aside from the remuxes, the other sections are pretty much neglected for a top-tier site. The forums feel like a ghost town and are totally outdated; nobody seems willing to contribute, and it feels like everyone is just busy with their real lives. In fact, the vast majority of the community isn’t active at all. Most people just use BHD as a backup to PTP or contribute strictly through automated arr setups and cross-seeding. It’s a very "set it and forget it" community, though that’s usually enough to climb the ranks and unlock all the site perks. As for the active community that is left, it’s much more mature and intimate than what you’ll find elsewhere. It’s a place where you can respectfully laugh about almost anything; nobody takes things to heart, and they have a ton of their own internal jokes.
BHD is best summarized as a Silicon Valley mafia. They’ll randomly launch recruitment on mid respectable trackers to snatch up top talent. They also seem to find great joy in poaching people from the outside while simultaneously purging veteran users who haven't contributed lately. While they aren't officially part of RED-HDB-PTP-BTN network they’re cooperative when it comes to banning rogue users. Their staff is notoriously ban-happy, and the horror stories speak for themselves. Going on a short vacation is a bannable offense. Having closed ports for a week? Also bannable. Even some of their legacy staff and former internals have been axed. You’ll see users with massive upload stats and hundreds of terabytes in seeding size get the boot - a common phenomenon on trackers that BHD has taken to an extreme. In BHD, users are treated like cattle; your contributions aren't appreciated, and if you aren't "in" with the inner circle, you’re living on borrowed time. The only real way to protect yourself is to join the Uploader
POV of English based PT in 2026
Hi friends,
With the close of FNP, this post is mostly for beginners who aren't fully familiar with out PT scene, or anyone wanting to broaden their horizons. I will not include family-networked or closed ones. The first group is either corrupted or too easy to reach, while the second group is next to impossible to access.
# TorrentLeech
TorrentLeech is a solid choice that will satisfy most users. It offers the best balance among 0-day trackers, with movies, TV shows, games, apps, and plenty of other content. Compared to other 0-day trackers, some types of scene releases get unrared by their bot, so the content can be used immediately with no extra work. The site has a great variety of movies and TV shows, sourced both from the scene and other P2P websites. I’d even say its library might be larger than most media trackers.
TorrentLeech has undergone several updates over the past couple of years in response to user feedback, which is a nice touch. The site is convenient to use, and search results are instant - a rare feat for such a large database - showing that the developers really know what they’re doing and understand programming concepts that many other tracker developers seem to miss. Registrations open fairly often, making it easy to get in. Overall, I think it’s a great entry point into the world of private trackers.
# AlphaRatio
This is another 0-day tracker, focusing mainly on rared scene releases. I included it here for several reasons. While the community isn’t particularly active, the request section is excellent - especially if you’re looking for an old, forgotten scene release. They have a knack for digging up scene content, pulling it seemingly out of nowhere, and filling gaps that all other sites combined have failed to cover. Some of the untouched files are really important to certain users, but they often end up dead after a few months. Registrations open fairly often, making it easy to join. Overall, it’s a solid and respectable tracker.
For those seeking to reach any of the trackers mentioned below, it's among the 2 trackers I would recommend to pick as a good shortcut to start their journey, most of the sites listed below used to recruit from here, or still do so.
# MyAnonaMouse
This is a solid site for all kinds of digital content, including eBooks, audiobooks, guides, tutorials, and more. I would say it’s missing quite a bit of content, even a lot, but as crazy as it sounds, there’s really no other decent tracker specializing in this type of material that fits my criterias stated above.
The community here is excellent - one of the friendliest you’ll find on private trackers. For anyone looking to branch out to the other trackers mentioned below, MAM is one of the two I’d recommend as a good starting point for newcomers.
# Empornium
If you’re into adult content, this is probably the best place for you - and likely where you’ll end up. It’s fairly easy to access, with plenty of routes to get in. The site has a huge amount of content you won’t find anywhere else, from current OnlyFans packs to older, rare content.
Some people say it’s hard to maintain a good ratio here for the casual user, but I disagree. Even if you don’t have content to share, simply contribute by seeding what you download - even with limited space - can keep you in good standing. The system could definitely be more generous, but it’s still easy to reset your download and generally survive, especially with all the freeleech content and the mant events.
I wouldn’t say it’s completely unique - there are plenty of alternatives - but it’s the only adult tracker I included here for a reason. It’s a respectable site, the community is active, and torrents are seeded extremely well compared to other trackers.
# GazelleGames
While most games are available on 0-day trackers with supposdely safe scene releases, P2P and user-cracked games (or software) always carry some risk. And what if the game you are looking for is not available in 0-day trackers? You may found yourself in a shady site
Best Anime Trackers?
Looking for the best anime content that’s generally the latest. I’ve heard AB is best but doesn’t seem to be open to admissions right now. Any other good ones out there?
https://redd.it/1tduswb
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No seeding on private trackers
Hey everyone,
I downloaded some torrents from private trackers (C411 and Torr9) and kept them for seeding, but they don’t seem to be seeding at all. I wanted to try a torrent from a public tracker (Oxtorrent) to see if it works, and it already has 3 GB seeded.
Why my private trackers aren’t seeding at all. What can I do to make them work?
By the way, my router doesn’t do port forwarding, and I have NordVPN.
Thanks!
https://redd.it/1tcqrva
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Looking for a chinese tracker uploading japanese shows
There are plenty of japanese shows hosted on billibilli and I guess they come from chinese trackers.
Can anyone recommend one?
https://redd.it/1tc8pol
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The tracker scene feels more automated than social now
Been thinking about this lately.
A lot of (newer) tracker users obsess over content quantity, but the trackers I’ve stayed loyal to for years were never the biggest. They just had the best curation culture.
I’d take:
* consistent naming standards
* proper internals
* active request fills
* long-term seed retention
* forum users who actually know their stuff
over “900k torrents” any day.
Some of the trackers now honestly feel like giant cold warehouses. Huge libraries, zero identity.
Meanwhile smaller trackers with well-maintained uploads somehow still feel alive.
Curious where other users land on this:
What actually makes a tracker worth staying on after the honeymoon phase is over?
!! Not asking for tracker names and especially not invites. I'm more interested in what veterans here value now vs 5-10 years ago.
https://redd.it/1tbyojw
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Asian DVD Club
Don't bother, I was a long standing member then the site crashed and was offline for years, Now it's back..I had to rejoin..Then after not even being a member 30 days got kicked out for NO reason. Don't bother with these ASSHOLES! It's nothing like it was back in day! I was gonna donate to them too since I don't have anything I could post that meets their criteria but I will not donate to such a shitty site.
https://redd.it/1taxdy5
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Looking for a private tracker specialising in drama
Hi all,
I'm currently a member of several high-quality trackers, but I've found the real content I consume most is:
* staff restructures
* moderator resignations
* passive-aggressive forum announcements
* "taking a break from the community" posts
* leaked IRC screenshots
* decade-long interpersonal feuds over encoding standards
* users with anime avatars writing 4,000 word manifestos
Requirements:
* good retention on meltdowns
* active userbase during staff coups
* shutdown notices measured in minutes, not days
* developers who bill for bespoke work and then ship it in the next public release
* moderators with undisclosed financial relationships to the communities they moderate
* sysops who leave for a competitor and somehow keep showing up in the comment section
* farewell emails that end with a Bitcoin address
* operators who refer to themselves in the third person in site-wide announcements
* infrastructure access held by people whose interests quietly stopped aligning about six months ago
* bonus points if Lifetime VIP was on sale within the last fortnight
I tried public trackers but the drama quality is too low and the users touch grass too often.
Any recommendations? Looking for something with BTN-tier curation but emotionally unstable.
Thanks!
https://redd.it/1tavpqs
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Looking for a private tracker specialized in K Drama
As the title says, I'm looking for a tracker that is focused on K Drama (TV shows and movies). Must have: english subs.
I have a home server and fast fiber internet so seeding 24/7 is not a problem for me.
https://redd.it/1talboy
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First time I had a tracker die. What do I do so all my torrents and cross seeds don’t get messed up? Should I just delete it all?
I have a few trackers. Some stuff I got and is only on fearnopeer.
Some stuff I have cross seeded to fearnopeer.
Some stuff I have from fearnopeer and is cross seeded elsewhere.
Can someone explain what I should do in this situation, I’m scared if i just start deleting stuff it is going to cause me problems.
Also what do I do about the stuff I could only get from FNP?
https://redd.it/1tagocu
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Trackers taking FNP refugees
What trackers have opened up for FNP refugees?
I know YS and A4K have but are there any others?
edit: https://onlyencodes.cc/ is also taking applications now. I recommend OE+, one of my favorite trackers.
Current list: YS, A4K, DP, OE+, MidnightScene
https://redd.it/1taf555
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FearNoPeer is shutting down
Just received the email. Says it will shut down within 30min.
https://redd.it/1tac6ry
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friendlier than RED’s. It’s way easier to rack up bonus points and earn tokens if you’re a consistent seeder. For the average user who mostly sticks to mainstream music, it’s an ideal, low-stress place to call home. If you want to be more active, there’s still plenty of content missing that would be highly appreciated - there are always eyes on the recent uploads looking for new stuff to grab.
If I missed something, please add it in the comments below.
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that simply isn't available anywhere else. For a completionist or a researcher, they are invaluable. However, for the average user, I’d actually recommend avoiding them. Even if you’re just looking to fill requests on other sites, most people won't find much day-to-day use for them unless they have a genuine passion for that specific niche. TV-Vault is a bit of an exception here - I was on the fence about including it - but it ultimately fits the "archival" vibe of this group.
# HDBits
HDB is easily the most prestigious P2P site out there. So much of our standards, rules, and general preferences across the entire tracker landscape - was actually pioneered through discussions and experiences right here. It’s hands down the most knowledgeable community in the game. Most of the legendary encode groups started here, and while some have moved on, the ones still active continue to set the gold standard.
The UI feels a bit dated, but you can definitely clean it up using the customization options. Even though some internal groups have retired over the years, the community is still super active and down for any kind of deep-dive discussion. If you’re looking to level up your knowledge, the guides and forum threads here are unrivaled.
HDB is still the ultimate destination for Blu-rays. Since a lot of older discs are becoming harder to find and Usenet has gone mainstream, HDB has become the primary source for BDs. Every new disc gets dozens of snatches, which are eventually mirrored to other sites or backed up on Usenet. The community is great about filling requests and resurrecting dead torrents. Plus, the staff is top-tier and their quality control is among the bests.
On the downside, "exclusivity" is a bit of a mixed bag. A lot of the "true" exclusive torrents ended up dead because there’s no cross-seeding, while other "exclusives" often end up on other sites anyway, either by the original uploader or by other people using upload bots. The library is quite large, but a large chunk of it is dead. There are a lot of dead BDs but they often get resurrected or replaced. It feels like the user base is bleeding out a bit - partly because the site is so "invite-only" to protect itself, and partly because other trackers are becoming more accessible or people are shifting their standards toward high-end remuxes.
# MoreThanTV
While there used to be several media trackers with this ratioless model, MTV is one of the few survivors. Even though it’s been around for quite a while, it doesn’t get much buzz these days. However, considering its a respectable tracker with moderated content and its connections to other respected trackers, it’s best described as a hidden gem.
Accessing the site is relatively easy, as it recruits from a wide variety of other trackers. The staff is friendly, and more importantly, they are incredibly transparent about their operations. Their internal releases are often shared on UNIT3D or 0-day sites and tend to be seeded exceptionally well there. Interestingly, many people don't even realize who their internals are; my guess is that many 0-day users (who aren't focused on mini-encodes) would find MTV to be a great home if they're looking for a ratioless experience.
The site does struggle a bit with community engagement, which leads to some retention issues and dead torrents - likely a byproduct of the ratioless system. Still, the library is impressive, and overall, the site has a
# BroadcastTheNet
A lot could be said about this tracker, but I’ll try to keep it short. They have a massive selection of TV shows and great retention; currently, it’s the largest TV library in the game. People often refer to it as the "PTP of TV," but I strongly disagree with that comparison - it doesn't even come close, and it's a totally different beast. That said, it has a very dedicated user base, and you can tell a lot of members are putting in the work to expand the archive. It is convenient to browse the library and the everything is lively.
As for the staff, I’m not a fan for several reasons. I don't really have the
class, dump a few hundred torrents, and hope the staff deems you worthy of a Legend rank.
They don’t allow SD when HD is available, but they do allow different types of transfers. The site seems to have much more diversity and appeals to a broader audience. Their moderation is better than all non-Gazelle sites combined, though it doesn’t quite match the Gazelle ones. For the content they allow, they have their own set of rules - rules that many other sites have taken inspiration from, even sites like PTP and HDB adjusted their policies based on BHD’s approach. The developers are exceptional: experienced, thoughtful, open to discussion, and willing to improve the site based on feedback. The site offers a lot of unique features you won’t find anywhere else. Unit3D has borrowed many ideas from it. There are a lot of free-leech options. It’s the only tracker that gives real purpose to its bonus points. Users can buy collectibles, unlock badges, and showcase them - though some of the older collectibles, badges, and classes were originally awarded to staff friends. There’s a good selection of gambling games and other currency systems, and I think they’ve found the best balance to encourage and reward long-term seeding. As a result, BHD holds all the big guns in our P2P community, and a quick look at the top 100 seed size is enough to prove that. The user-to-seed ratio is among the highest of any media tracker, which is especially impressive for a remux-focused community, considering that seeding smaller content provides no benefit.
# Blutopia
Blutopia is another solid choice for media, with a large library and high-quality content. A few years back, it was widely considered the most modern and user-friendly site in the game. It was easy enough to get into and could easily serve as a one-stop shop for 99% of users, and basically was the go-to alternative to PTP/HDB/BTN for anyone trying to balance mainstream and obscure content. CultFilm deserves a lot of credit here; they contributed a ton of rare discs that were impossible to find anywhere else. Their other internal groups consistently putting out top-tier releases, and the site also has a lot more users sharing their personal releases compared to other UNIT3D-based trackers.
However, the site’s reputation isn’t exactly spotless. The admins are notorious for clashing with other trackers and groups, and there have been persistent rumors about their involvement in doxing. BLU has been a magnet for drama over the years, but the biggest hit came 2 years ago when they lost a massive chunk of their data. That was a total PR nightmare that cost them a lot of user trust.
While they’ve managed to replace most of their lost content, they couldn’t fully recover their users history and all the unique stuff they had, and many of their most active members jumped ship. The internals and the die-hard user base have tried to move on, but the moderation team seems to be moving backward. Honestly, it’s a bit of a mess - some of the current mods seem completely clueless about the basics, from UNIT3D and mkvmerge to simple stuff like cross-seeding or even the site’s own history.
# Aither
The rising star of the PT scene. Along with GGn and MAM, it has one of the friendliest communities out there. A lot of people really believe in this site, and while it’s currently easy to get into, I don't expect that to last much longer. The content selection is solid, and the site is improving at a steady pace. They’re arguably the best tracker for accessible media, especially since they’ve started releasing WEB content specifically for the hearing and visually impaired.
That said, torrent management could use some work. A lot of stuff gets "trumped" without much thought, and there are plenty of unorganized pages that don't even follow the site's own rules. The staff might be a bit green, but so far they have a clean record - and no drama. It could be considered the next-gen top-tier tracker, basically what everyone originally hoped BLU would become. The staff is friendly, open to feedback, active in
wanting to download your nostalgic game not available anywhere - even for any price. Well, that's when GGn comes in handy.
GGn is hands-down one of the best sites for games. Its library is unmatched - possibly the largest in existence. Almost every game has multiple releases in multiple languages for multiple platforms. Yes, it has scene releases as well, but the real highlight is their home rips. Everything is regularly updated with new patches, guide, trainers, soundtrack and other material when it's available, and organized efficiently. The result is the ultimate gaming tracker. Or wait, maybe I should say - the ultimate “game tracker”? Even the economy and their bonus point system feel like an MMORPG, or card game, or whatever. There are also plenty of games on the forum. There is also a gaming trivia game in IRC. Even their class system is gamified. It’s wild.
During holidays, they hand out gifts like in an online game. The site hosts plenty of free-leech events and other community events. Every year, users vote on the best games in multiple categories. It's refreshing to hear other people opinions. Those games later become free-leech. Retention is top-notch, and everything is seeded extremely well. Honestly, I haven’t seen a dead torrent there in years.
The community is amazing - arguably the friendliest and most active you’ll find anywhere. The chat there is like the chat before a WB raid, or like in the main hall before a GvG, just 24/7 - lively and messy. The staff are chill, friendly, helpful, and accessible. They know their stuff and even contribute with their own releases. In my opinion the only thing missing in GGn is "if you like this game - Buy it!". A large portion of the community buy their games, especially their favorite ones, and whether they share it or not, it is highly commendable.
To sum it up: there’s no equivalent to GGn and its community on the internet. If it ever ceased to exist, it would be an irreplaceable loss.
# PassThePopcorn
PTP is essentially the GGn of movies. It boasts an unparalleled media library; there is simply no equivalent to it anywhere else on the internet. If it ever ceased to exist, it would be a genuine loss to film history. For the average user, PTP is probably overkill since most trackers carry the mainstream content people look for, but for anyone hunting for obscure cinema, it's essential.
The community is large and incredibly active, both in the forums and the comments. It doesn’t matter if you’re looking at a blockbuster or a niche indie film - you’ll find people leaving reviews, debating the plot, and providing information on the torrents or upcoming releases. PTP has its own internal score, which is mostly on point. The only major exceptions are films involving politics, conspiracies, or U.S. patriotism; in those cases, you'll see a crowd heavily manipulate the ratings, and the comments can get pretty toxic out of nowhere.
The user base is extremely knowledgeable. New users interested in learning how to encode or remux are generally welcomed and showered with helpful info. However, the site has its share of "fanatics," for better or worse. A new archiving challenge? They’re all over it. A new title drops? They’ll back it up on Usenet. A request for missing content? They’ll scour the internet to find it. Something is wrongly tagged? They’ll report it in a heartbeat. You wrote a negative review on their favorite film? They’ll dig through all your reviews just to tear them down. Your opinion in a discussion opposes theirs? They’ll hold an eternal grudge and chase you wherever you go, even on other sites.
Technically, the site is flawless. Retention is superb and the quality control is the best in the private tracker scene. The staff is accessible, friendly, and very active on IRC. Every new upload is meticulously vetted for integrity and technical specs - this level of moderation is top-notch and virtually non-existent elsewhere. They allow almost everything for their archiving purpose, from VHS rips to SD and HD, which is great for users with slower
FNP Refugees stuck in validating groups?
Like many of us, I've tried registering with some of the other trackers that opened up for FNP refugees. But for whatever reason the email address (a gmail address) I've used for signups never seems to get any of the validation messages.
Has anyone else encountered this?
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I Cant Upload Torrents!
I just subscribed to DC, and I've downloaded some torrents, but when I try to start uploading files it says I have to be at least a SENTINEL USER, what does that mean??
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Tracker for FIA Rallycross
Hey all,
I’m looking for a tracker that has content regarding rallycross, I’m having a hard time finding them. So much to none, TL, Sportscult , seedpool I don’t see a single entry.
If you guys know some please let me know!
Highly appreciated!
https://redd.it/1tcd0w8
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Joining myanonamous
Hey all, I want to join MAM.
I have a headless desktop which runs my normal torrents, and a laptop with which I access the desktop through google desktop.
Ideally I'd have the client run on the headless, but I'm not sure if I'll be able to do the interview on google desktop as it will be laggy and won't have a camera (feel free to point out that a camera is not necessary if that is the case, I have no idea but I assume it is).
But, if I just do it on the laptop, then the client will sit on the laptop which isn't ideal. Not sure if they will be ok with me installing another client on the headless and logging in there after the interview.
Am I overthinking this? What should I do?
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Create an alternative to r/trackers?
Does anyone have the time, energy, patience, etc. to create and mod an alternative to this sub?
Personally, I would be willing to help out, but I don’t have the time, energy, patience, etc. to take on the responsibility of running a sub. I already have too many other commitments I have put first. Also, Reddit does my head in a lot of the time and I need to just stop looking at it for a month+ sometimes. You can’t do that if a subreddit is going to be unmoderated without you.
I don’t know how we find someone (or a few people) trustworthy for this, who won’t take on financial conflicts of interests, sockpuppet, behave tyrannically or capriciously, get drunk on power, get tilted at users and fly off the handle, etc. Ideally, it would be someone with an existing positive reputation on Reddit or in the private tracker community. Is there anyone out there who fits that description who would be willing to do this?
r/trackers2 is available, but that’s a pretty lame name, so I would hope someone can think of something better.
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What's your cross-seeding setup?
In light of recent tracker death-related news, cross seeding is now more needed than ever for certain refugees with new homes. What's your setup? Wanna talk about it? Any tips?
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Aura4K is open to FNP refugees
With the fall of FNP, Aura4K has opened its application page to users from FearNoPeer.
https://aura4k.net/application
Please mention FNP in your application, include a screenshot of your FNP account if you can. Other proofs are highly encourages as well.
Some stats:
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|Category Movie| 3562|
|Category TV|761|
|Resolution|4323|
|Total Torrents|4323|
|Total size:|162 TB|
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Aura4K is a 4K-only, English-focused private tracker dedicated to movies, fan restorations, and TV content. Its a small but active community committed to delivering high-quality 4K uploads. We are opening its doors to uploaders and long-term seeders. We are a community focused on high-quality 4K content.<b>Aura4K</b> is a 4K-only, English-focused private tracker dedicated to movies, fan restorations, and TV content. Its a small but active community committed to delivering high-quality 4K uploads. We are opening its doors to uploaders and long-term seeders. We are a community focused on high-quality 4K content.
Why Aura4K?
- UHD Focus: Our library is curated for 4K only HDR10+, and Dolby Vision content.
- Dynamic Economy: A robust Bonus Point system and frequent site events to ensure active swarms.
- Internals: The internal release group, AURORA, specializes in WEB releases and publishes frequently.
Community Freeleech: Community BON donatins activate Random Torrent Freeleech to incentive seeding.
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about torrent have seed no leecher download problem?
i saw rutracker have seed, but even no leecher, then unable to download, how to solve?
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I accept FNP refugees to my tracker!
Sad news to hear that Kami closes FNP🥲 I opened the registrations for all refugees who wants to join: https://yu-scene.net
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Where can I find courses, documentaries, information about floral design?
Basically I'm looking to take my floral design expertise to another level. I was wondering if anyone might be able to point me in the right direction. Whether it's a tracker or something like Anna's archive or whatever you may suggest
https://redd.it/1tacrrv
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Looking for my own (and only) torrent from oink
So, this one is a little tricky, and please forgive me if it's a bit far fetched. A long time ago, I did release my very own torrent file, containing the complete LucasArts games OSTs. I believe (even though i'm not entirely sure) that I published this on oink. Now, the question is, is there a way to find my OG content ? I'd like to give this file an update and re-share it, as I still love these game's OSTs.
Thanks for helping.
https://redd.it/1ta43vd
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