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The Pirate Bay kills torrents says Magnets are better

The countdown ends and The Pirate Bay, the most accessed torrent site on the web has finally discontinued torrents on their site, well almost. This is the final step in a long chain of moves that have taken place over the months.A while back, it was decided that the service would choose to disable torrents as the default download option for users of the service. It was also decided that torrent files, itself would be disabled by the end of February. This was being done for a number of reasons. The Pirate Bay said that it would be doing this primarily for the sake of saving bandwidth on the service. It’s true, since torrents are considerably larger, than Magnet links, which are similar to hyperlinks.

The Pirate Bay in their recent blog post said that they weren’t linking to torrents and the reason being “They’re just a waste of space and our time“. It’s true – hashtags are miniscule, as compared to torrent files. Considering the number of users that visit The Pirate Bay, the site sees a ton of traffic each day. Torrents still exist on the site, but only for those downloads that have few seeds. The rest of the links on the site now link only to Magnet hashtags. Magnet links are so compact that a user decided to download and archive all the Magnet links on the service into a simple 90 MB file. That file was then made available as a download on the service.

The Pirate Bay also talks about some of the other issues. These include, Magnet links being more difficult to block, than torrent files. Torrents can be filtered around, but hashtags are more complicated to disable. There’s also no clear counter or tracker to see who’s downloading files, so it’s hard to monitor as well. These are of course, tactics to keep out of trouble from the law, who of late, have been coming down hard on several torrent hosting and file hosting sites. The biggest target off late was the Megaupload network, which shut down recently.

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