If you are a pirate VPN is an essential tool. I am trying to ascertain the popularity of various VPNs in piracy community. In this excerise, I will list several Popular VPNs in the comment if you use one of them just upvote that comment and reply the reason. If you don’t find your VPN listed add a comment with just their name. Reply the reason to it. This make it easier to understand the real life user cases.

P.S: I am only looking for paid VPNs please don’t mention “free vpn”.

  • @killeronthecorner@lemmy.world
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    21 year ago

    Interesting, I haven’t experienced anything like this with regards to torrent failures. I don’t entirely follow what failure means in this context though. I have torrents that have never completed due to lack of seeds and peers. I don’t think I’ve had a torrent fail in thousands over the last few years (data based on my current NAS box, but was true prior to that too)

    • walden
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      21 year ago

      The link above explains it better than I can, but without port forwarding it’ll still work, but it works better with an open port.

      • @killeronthecorner@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Yeah but the reason to do it is stated as:

        If you are OK with your downloads failing in 10% of cases then continue as usual.

        Unless I’m missing something, there’s no point in me pursuing it as I don’t have the problem described, because my Torrents aren’t failing.

    • @howrar@lemmy.ca
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      11 year ago

      I have torrents that have never completed due to lack of seeds and peers.

      That’s what failing means here. You know how you sometimes see a torrent site list a non-zero number of seeders but when you try to download it, you don’t connect to any of them and it shows 0 seeders in your client? That’s what happens when neither you nor the seeders have port forwarding set up.