Daz_Blue
Well-Known Member
Is Reddit a French company ?
Nope, septics.Is Reddit a French company ?
I used to stream everything myself and then hook the game up to a projector, but now i have kids and its just not practical.You're right because it suits the way you do things as a family and what suits you is the most important element. My wife only uses the living room TV to go online now though because it's faster, she's wanting to learn more things like Office etc, soon she'll be telling me how to suck eggs.
my broken screen HP i5 serves this very purpose as well, shame about reddit as the ease of finding was always beneficial to lazy sods like me.I have a mini HP i5 PC under my telly it's good enough to watch matches iplayer netflix etc.
Nope, septics.
It probably is, but they're seeing how much time it takes. It took years to get the first one shut down after all.Seems weird to me how they think just moving to another subreddit isn't going to bet banned again
True but I imagine now they've clamped down on the first one it won't be long till the new ones are shutdown.It probably is, but they're seeing how much time it takes. It took years to get the first one shut down after all.
Will it? Remember, every sub is run independently.True but I imagine now they've clamped down on the first one it won't be long till the new ones are shutdown.
They do have a website I believe so it would just make sense for them to home themselves their permanently
Think they've had their own website for a while and if done correctly you can go years without being shutdown assuming you're not extremely popularWill it? Remember, every sub is run independently.
Moving to their own website just makes it easier to shut down.
That's the problem right there, that sub had near 500,000 subscribers and a few million regular guests.Think they've had their own website for a while and if done correctly you can go years without being shutdown assuming you're not extremely popular
Yeah can't argue with that. Hopefully they keep going as they are a nice backup should my IPTV service ever have issues for whatever reasonThat's the problem right there, that sub had near 500,000 subscribers and a few million regular guests.
They'll keep it going alright, might not be public though.Yeah can't argue with that. Hopefully they keep going as they are a nice backup should my IPTV service ever have issues for whatever reason
Told ya they'd get shut down ;)Will it? Remember, every sub is run independently.
Moving to their own website just makes it easier to shut down.
I never said anything about that before because i assumed i was missing something. If they are on to you on reddit i could not see how another sub would help. Reddit admins have shut a few piracy based subs down, r/crackwatch is on super thin ice and will be lucky to live another 6 months.Told ya they'd get shut down ;)
Time to head back to good old fashioned IRC bud [emoji14]I never said anything about that before because i assumed i was missing something. If they are on to you on reddit i could not see how another sub would help. Reddit admins have shut a few piracy based subs down, r/crackwatch is on super thin ice and will be lucky to live another 6 months.
They made a site but that failed for some reason. I wonder if investigators will chase them on discord and report the chans they make on that? time will tell i suppose.
Much harder to chase a private discord server.I never said anything about that before because i assumed i was missing something. If they are on to you on reddit i could not see how another sub would help. Reddit admins have shut a few piracy based subs down, r/crackwatch is on super thin ice and will be lucky to live another 6 months.
They made a site but that failed for some reason. I wonder if investigators will chase them on discord and report the chans they make on that? time will tell i suppose.