Sorry if this felt like a noobie question, as im new to the world of private trackers.

What’s the best way to access private tracker invites? Is it considered really okay or safe to purchase account invites from websites like (invitez) and (torrentinvites)?

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Never purchase them, you’ll end up banned. Best way is to look for open sign ups

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you’ll end up banned

Why?

Entropy
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Selling invited isn’t allowed by most private trackers and the admins can tell if you’ve used a bought invite

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creator
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Thanks for letting me know. Saved me from spending there

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Torrentleech has open signups a few times a year usually and it’s a decent general tracker.

You can join Myanonamouse at any time via an easy interview (basically just checking you can read the rules etc) and this tracker is easy to maintain ratio on and can get you invites to other trackers via its invite section

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You must be on your primary home IP for the initial registration. You can not use VPNs, proxies, mobile IPs, or public wi-fi IPs for the interview.

Drat

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You’ll find most private trackers want you to use your actual IP to browse the site, especially the ones worth being in

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I’m already in Myanonamouse. Its been amazing

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If you’re willing to spend some money, why not move to Usenet? I just made the move and it’s miles better than torrenting, although I wasn’t using a private tracker

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Isn’t Usenet been there forever now? I’ve observed it for so many years. But I’m not sure whether the newsgroups have all the up-to-date content available like the private trackers have? I download a lot of REMUX files.

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Usenet gets all that too

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From what I heard content can get taken down there, not the best for niche stuff, not the best for new releases (have to wait 1-2 hours from when something is already on privates within minutes)

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Usenet is definitely really good if you are using something like sonarr to autograb the newest stuff coming out. But if you are looking at old content, Usenet might be missing stuff, whereas BTN has a very extensive archive.

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For most things I’d recommend Usenet as well, but that might not always be the case for niche content.

For example, I think MaM is better than Usenet for audiobooks.

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Still getting it off the ground, but there is a tracker community starting here.

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We’ve already had someone giveaway a whooping 1 TL invite 🤣

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To add to brickfrog’s post, the important part to get from the link is that if you’re willing to spend money to get on a private tracker, there are a few that accept donations for an invite. See the link for more info.

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