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I haven’t used it (I use private trackers), but try TheRarBg.com
I know those site admins like to spam Reddit but beyond that I can’t tell why people recommend it. The team behind it are the same people that run tons of proxy sites essentially pretending to be 1337x, TPB, etc.
In other words that site is essentially a 1337x mirror with the word “RARBG” in the name. I looked at the first page of their “Recent Torrents” and they are all from 1337x.
Not to mention the ads are insane there, most normal people won’t even be able to do anything there LOL.
And they link a non-functional RSS page while the real RARBG had an awesome RSS feed. If they had that I’d cut them some slack, it’d be a 1337x mirror with a working RSS feed at least. (the actual 1337x has no RSS feeds)
Keep an eye on !opensignups@lemmy.ml and/or https://opentrackers.org
Maybe also monitor the invites thread at !trackers@lemmy.dbzer0.com though I’m not too sure how active that’ll be.
EDIT: Fixed links
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using an URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !trackers@opentrackers.org
Maybe also monitor the invites thread at [
The best alternative is Real-Debrid 😉
Does it have same or similar interface?
Rarbg had screens for every release, good search, lists of new movies and popular ones, also had amazing rips from rarbg.
Not sure if real-debrid has all of that…
So Real-Debrid is a service that caches https-link-versions of popular torrents. Instead of torrenting, you select the movie or tv show you would like to watch and RD provides you with a list of cached streams (which you can sort by video quality, audio quality, etc). You click play, and it plays. It’s gaining a lot of traction, compared to torrenting. There are some really incredible apps for Android TV’s, FireTV’s, Chromecast devices, etc.
qbittorrent search
Searching through that app still requires a plugin, and all the plugins I saw just seemed to be related to specific sites anyway - so you might as well just search on those sites.
Or is there a plugin that stands out over the rest?
https://github.com/qbittorrent/search-plugins/wiki/How-to-configure-Jackett-plugin
easily better than manually navigating websites
No, but searching five sites at once from inside the application is simply a better and more time effective solution.
See the earlier posts
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/423973
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/113452
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/95783
Most people have settled on TorrentGalaxy, 1337x, Rutracker, etc. Or work your way into private torrent trackers, they were always better than RARBG anyway.
Oh, the famous refernce commentator brickfrog is here too?
I swear, the best people moved here.
Haha, yes the same frog with a brick from the other site.
I do also recognize the bear with a hammer, welcome to the Fediverse :)
It is completely using the database of RARBG, and the release time is also based on the original time of RARBG.
No garbage content from other sites was added inside. Currently.