• @tal@lemmy.today
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    1 month ago

    Well, unless someone makes an alternative, people are going to use it.

    They do need to provide a lot of bandwidth, which isn’t free, though I wonder how viable it’d be for someone to create a Nexus-like Website using magnet URLs and BitTorrent as a backend.

    Maybe too much of a technical bar to attract users.

    • @wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      211 month ago

      The issue with using torrents is longevity. You’d still want/need traditional storage backing it all. Don’t want some mod to become lost media because nobody is actively seeding it.

    • Dran
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      71 month ago

      There are JS based torrent downloaders. That would work for the normies to get files, but you’d still have to find a way to convince people to host files on the backend. It’d probably take a full-on desktop client wrapper with an embedded torrent client but that’s a pretty hard sell for the average nerd if you’re upfront, and probably a harder sell if you’re dishonest about it.