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This article is about the torrent site Demonoid. To be more specific peer to peer BitTorrent* tracker. I have been a huge fan of the site for the past few years ever since a friend of mine introduced me to it. Till then I used isoHunt mostly. But found back then that it was being heavily spammed. (It still is…) For instance only after downloading a movie would you realise that it’s 700 MB of junk. (This is hypothetical and does not imply that I downloaded a 700MB movie ;) ) The worst part was that we had 3000 seeders* for that spam torrent and yet no one could make comments. That’s the worst part about open-to-all sites like isoHunt. Demonoid worked on a strict member to member share basis which meant that spam was hard to come by. And in case someone called a Theatre-print** a DVD-Rip***, other members could comment on the same to correct it so that further downloads could be avoided. It was almost like bliss. You could get almost anything that you wanted. I don’t think it would be a good idea for me personally to divulge into the details of what files I downloaded. To stay away form any trouble, I will just claim that all I ever downloaded was my friends birthday video to which he holds the copyrights anyway ;) . The best part is, they(Demonoid) never asked anything in return for the membership. Just that the share ratio* be maintained above 1.0 .(Even that was not mandatory. Just decency you know) Which is the least you can do for fellow users anyway.

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