Hi Piracy,

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of TorrentLite, our brand-new torrent site, carefully crafted with some inspiration, with the following features in mind: Key Features:

  • Clean and user-friendly interface.
  • Multiple quality options for each title, accessible via the ‘Multiple Quality Available (M.Q.A)’ button.
  • High-quality torrents sourced from both public and private trackers.
  • Hover-over thumbnails for quick previews.
  • Search by IMDb ID for easy movie lookup.
  • Fast loading times, with pages loading in under 2 seconds.
  • Strict content curation, with uploads only by trusted uploaders.
  • Access to upcoming movies.
  • A comprehensive catalog.
  • IMDb summaries for better movie insights.

M.Q.A Page Features We’re Working On:

  • Dedicated 4K movies section.
  • Expanding our library with torrents from more trusted private trackers. We’re eager to hear from you and invite your active participation. Here’s how you can get involved:
  • Share your feature suggestions.
  • Report any bugs you encounter on the site.
  • Join our Lemmy community: Lemmy
  • Become part of our subreddit community: Reddit

Your input is invaluable to us, and you’re welcome to suggest design changes as well. Thank you for your support, and we are committed to continuously improving TorrentLite based on your feedback.

Links:

Note: This project is a fork of TRB but will soon have no ties with it. This post has been approved by the mods. This post has been posted with approval from the mods.

  • Majestic@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    Most useful unique website thing rarbg had by far was full mediainfo listing for every single upload on site. You could immediately tell what you were getting and even dead torrents became useful by virtue of retaining chapter data that could be applied to another release.

    Also, call me skeptical but IMO without access to scene FTP’s or week-1 access to (and automation on a large scale of re-uploading from) cabal trackers like BTN to get the good content from your site frankly risks ending up just another mirror among many others like lime torrents for existing public net and low hanging private tracker fruit. (If you have mediainfo for all files that adds a lot of value though)

    IMO the real need left by rarbg is not for more re-hosting of content many others have but for publishing web-dl’s others don’t have, not of just new series (which everyone does as ep’s drop) but older movies and older series without other good 1080p or 4k releases available. Even today I see many old TV series the only HD releases available are old rarbg packs and this includes across multiple of the biggest PT’s.

    Of course I wish anyone willing to run a big general tracker luck (assuming they’re honest and intent isn’t to distribute malware ofc).

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    2 years ago

    The big question:

    When I try to click on anything on the page, does it try to load pop-unders, or try to redirect me to very dodgy looking URLs?

    The smaller question:

    Will this be another private tracker, inaccessible without a special invite that’s impossible to get (or having to tie in my personal information, like an email address, just to access it)?

    If the answer to all that is no, I’m excited! :-D

    P.S Bonus important question: Can it sort the whole database of torrents by most-seeded? You’d think that would be a given, but websites like TPB don’t do this any more and it makes it impossible to simply browse - which is what I do, one must know exactly what they’re looking for. Bummer :-(

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        2 years ago

        do you think a company like cloudlare.com, that injects its javascript in between given site and you, will hesitate one second before transmitting its data with the FBI (or any other police), and help them tracking users down?

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          2 years ago

          I literally didn’t know why it was bad. Thanks for explaining I guess, even despite the hostility.

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          2 years ago

          Finally some fucking sense on this website. Fuck Cloud Flare. Matthew Prince’s first project was literally a honey pot used to feed law enforcement. And no, I’m not being hyperbolic, it was literally called “Project Honeypot”.