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TorrentFreak's 18 Most Read Articles of 2018
BY ERNESTO ON DECEMBER 31, 2018 C: 8NEWS
With 2018 nearing its end, we investigate the most-read news
stories posted on TorrentFreak this year. The inconveniences at different
downpour destinations including The Pirate Bay and Demonoid had a significant
effect, as did the yts proxy Terrarium TV shutdown and Nintendo's legitimate battle
against ROM locales.
Consistently we compose approximately 900 articles here at
TorrentFreak, and some are more well known than others.
On the precarious edge of the new year, we glance back at
2018 by going over the 18 most read news things of the year.
With everything taken into account, it was a significant
dubious year indeed. Inconveniences at different downpour locales were much of
the time referenced, just as the unavoidable lawful issues.
Be that as it may, what will 2019 bring?
1. LIMETORRENTS FIGHTS BLOCKING EFFORTS WITH NEW DOMAIN AND
HOMEPAGE
In July, LimeTorrents changed area names and refreshed its
landing page in light of different blocking endeavors. The site planned to
sidestep ISP barricades, in any event incidentally, yet in addition to counter
a Google boycott. While the progressions helped incidentally, the new
limetorrents.info stays hard to discover in the web index.
2. Privateer BAY SUFFERS DOWNTIME, TOR DOMAIN IS UP
The Pirate Bay has endured a long time of personal time over
the previous year. There were a few related articles that certified for this
rundown, yet we restricted it to this one passage from August. The baffling
issues proceeded for a considerable length of time some still experience
difficulty getting to the site through its ordinary .organization area.
3. TERRARIUM TV: ONE OF THE BEST-LOVED PIRATE APPS SHUTS
DOWN
In September, Terrarium TV – one of the most-adored
'privateer' applications for Android – stopped working for good. Designer
NitroXenon declared that the product, known for its smooth interface and colossal
substance determination, would quit working toward the part of the arrangement.
4. DEMONOID GOES DOWN WHILE OWNER REMAINS 'MISSING'
Demonoid has a notoriety for vanishing, now and again for a
considerable length of time. This turned out to be agonizingly evident again
this year. Throughout the late spring the site began to endure personal time
and later on it disappeared totally. The site's proprietor likewise disappeared
around a similar time. While he contacted staff weeks after the fact, the site
remains disconnected today. The issues at Demonoid were examined in a few
prominent news posts yet we restricted them to one passage in this rundown.
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