What goes missing? You don’t know how Usenet works.
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ryannathans@aussie.zone 3 months agoShit goes missing after like a year
threeganzi@sh.itjust.works 3 months ago
ryannathans@aussie.zone 3 months ago
The files are not stored indefinitely, retention is based on the provider
MrNobody@sh.itjust.works 3 months ago
Retention for 90%+ of providers is at least 4500 days for binary files and 110000 days for newsgroups. Have two providers, one monthly and one block, that run on different backbones with one that takes down for dmca and one that doesn’t and you’ll be fine. There are very very very few shows or movies that you can’t get. Don’t have to worry about VPN, ratios, trackers or any of that other crap.
Honytawk@lemmy.zip 3 months ago
So movies from 2011 and before can not be found?
ryannathans@aussie.zone 3 months ago
That’s cool, retention a lot better now than like 10 or 20 years ago
threeganzi@sh.itjust.works 3 months ago
Thanks! And sorry, I meant to say that I don’t know how Usenet works, not you.
Follow-up question. Why is retention so important? Wouldn’t they get reloaded again? Or is it mainly a problem for more obscure content.
ryannathans@aussie.zone 3 months ago
Torrents persist until all seeders disappear for good, which is rare on private trackers. On usenet generally content is uploaded ASAP upon release and then only lasts as long as rentention. Maybe you’ll get rereleases on usenet but it didn’t seem to be a common occurance
kasuaaliucceli@sopuli.xyz 3 months ago
IIRC that might have been the reason I previously disregarded the idea of trying Usenet. However if it’s not on Usenet, one can always fall back to torrents :p Haven’t had to do that yet. *knocks on wood*
threeduck@aussie.zone 3 months ago
“Who is it?”