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Another note from ameneon:

There will be no specifics provided for (hopefully) obvious reasons. The site is shut down already and there is no risk to users or staff or any other site data, that's been our sole focus once we determined we could not continue.

Well maybe they have closed since. I agree that RED is one of the best ways to get everywhere fairly directly.

Brokenstones isn't too hard to get in. Over the last year they have been opening official recruitment at many entry-level trackers with minimal requirements. GGn is harder but by no means difficult, but is available in less places. In general you should check lists of official recruitment if you want to get somewhere so you can plan a path.

Nice, I haven't tried their requests. But it is definitely a good place to be if you use Apple stuff in general.

you can use a membership at either GGn or BS to get an invite to the other

I don't think this is true. I don't see official recruitment, or even unofficial invite offers, going in either direction.

MaM is a bit bizarre. But I think it mostly boils down to the open interview process. Since lots of users can easily join it can cause headaches if not managed well. Especially since they have a notable invite forum lots of people will use it as a stepping stone possibly to create multiple accounts on "upstream" trackers through the invite forums. This creates a lot of burden on the staff.

  • IP requirements are mostly to avoid duplicate accounts and ban evasion.
  • Torrent client requirements are mostly to make cheating harder, but also help reduce support load by banning buggy clients.
  • Strict IP seeding rules help mitigate damage from less knowledgeable users leaking their passkey.
  • MaM is also quite old and does have a handful of what I would consider "annoying legacy" but I don't think any of it is about elitism.
  • The mobile bans are because few mobile clients are good seeders (often online and connectable). This raises support load hugely.

Basically I don't envy the moderators and other staff on MaM. There are tons of relatively inexperienced users "passing through" and they are a big abuse target. So they make strict rules to make policing this easier.

At the end of the day if you don't like it you can not use it. They don't owe you anything.

on FearNoPeer has shut down · c/trackers · 13 pts · 97d

I hope most people got a screenshot of their profile before they shut down to at least get some apps in other entry-level trackers. But with 1h notice probably not.

FNP was a big tracker and I'm sure a lot of people will miss it but it wasn't really a great tracker. Kami was very jealous and protective, trying to be great by harming other trackers rather than growing together. I'm sure that these people will be able to find better homes that are more part of the private tracker community rather than trying to stand apart and suck in donations.

The pirates just can’t keep up.

You should check out private music trackers. The pirates are literally racing to get new releases up there. Maybe they aren't quite as complete as some music services but I think it would be hard to argue that they aren't keeping up.

Having a few public indexers shouldn't hurt. However you probably don't want to add a ton otherwise you will likely end up being overloaded by duplicates.

But really you should invest in getting into private trackers. Even an entry to mid-tier tracker will get you far better and more reliable results than public. Also the content will generally be much better seeded and more reliable.