Why would I want to use them? Are they better than public trackers? Any good ones for anime?

  • Jimmy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    A private tracker is a website that has the same functionality as a public tracker but restricted behind an invite. The advantages of a private tracker are retention, quality control, selection, speed, security. animebytes would be the best private tracker for anime.

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    They’re just like public trackers, but private so you’ll generally need an invite to get access to them. They generally are much better than the public trackers. Not sure about an anime specific one though.

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    Private trackers are great since people tend to seed things for longer, also to note generally keeping your ratio up is required. Personally, I use a private tracker when I need to find something I just can’t find anywhere else, but with that said for anime nyaa should be the only place you really need.

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    Private trackers have a smaller footprint and are less attractive to LE than the bigger public ones. ISPs may not be tracking traffic to the smaller sites either so you’re probably less likely to get one of those annoying “we know what you’re doing” letters using a private. Being invite only restricts the amount of bad actors(LE) that get in too.

    Private trackers also have rules around seeding and have incentives to encourage more seeding, so they tend to have a good amount of them across all sorts of content.

    As for anime trackers, thats out of my wheelhouse, but any good private general tracker should a decent anime collection.

    Just my two cents

  • SmokeFree
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    You would use them because

    1. Quality.
    2. Speed. (downloading, and releases)
    3. Availability
    4. Old anime being still alive.

    AnimeZ, Animebytes, Oldtoons.

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    trackers = aggregator of links to hosts from where you can download files by p2p.

    private trackers = possibly fresher content or more content available or link to better seeds (better download speed or availability)

  • danteScanline@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    basically torrent quality tends to be higher and also people will actually be seeding stuff so you can download it. this is enforced by having each user’s seeding tracked and you get kicked off the system if you don’t keep a good ratio.

  • zekiz
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    1 year ago

    Nyaa is good enough for most

  • eating3645@lemmy.world
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    A private tracker is a fancy restaurant with a dress code. A public tracker is a dive bar.

    Why would you want them? They maintain standards.

    Are they better than public trackers? Not inherently, it depends on what you value.

    Are there good ones for anime? Yes.

  • silent_clash@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    Pros: Good selection, direct access to a few scene groups (scene groups upload mostly on private trackers and these are leaked to public ones systematically), a base level of trust that long time uploaders won’t upload viruses, fast download speeds.

    Cons: most have requirements on keeping your ratio high which is hard to do if you don’t have good upload bandwidth, there may also be a requirement to seed torrents for 10 full days (total, not consecutive) if you can’t get to a 1.0 ratio on a given torrent. Your account can be deleted for inactivity.

    There are some sites with a freeleech tag which means that downloads tagged with that don’t harm your ratio but seeding helps your ratio. In the one I use, you still have to seed for the 10 days. In my experience, because I don’t have a seedbox or a good up connection, I rarely can successfully seed at all to build ratio so I am somewhat limited in what I can actually download (only torrents larger than 14 GB or a box set) without throwing my ratio in the toilet.

    I could pay for a seedbox or a premium membership to fix this.