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    You don’t get salty emails from your ISP for downloading torrents, you get them because (due to the nature of how torrenting works) you’re also uploading the torrent to other users at the same time.

    Usenet users download from the data providers. Because it’s not crowdsourcing the hosting like torrenting, it’s generally not free (hence this post about deals). The trade-off for having to pay is that you don’t have to share that risk with the data providers. It’s more akin to watching a pirate streaming site than torrenting: you’ll never get an email about consuming it, but you might visit one day and realize the site’s been taken down or had the domain changed because the owners got the email instead.





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    16 days ago

    I am not sure why Google would remove these important details from the search listings

    Because they’re an ad company first and foremost. It’s more important to them that you open the video than it be relevant. If you have to open a few extra videos to find the right one, you’re more likely to see an extra ad or two in the process.

    They don’t have to worry about the results being less useful until it’s bad enough people start actually using other search engines again.