With all those links it looks even more fishy)
I think you misunderstood me. Commoners with no technical experience won't look in you code, they honestly don't give a damn about it. Nor the policy. Policy - is the TEXT, bunch of pixels on screen in form of words. All fishy soft have that too, ya know? Bunch of words that tell us - its totally ok, everything is safe here. So - no, some page with words still bot doing anything.
What I am trying to say is - from common perspective the simplier - the better.
For example:
"
You can download torrent from ***.
There is some registration needed, BUT - you can fill the lines with the gibberish, download file, and then forget everything.
If you're intrested - whyit is that way, you can read: link1,link2, our something at link3.
"
A-a-and - voila - only 3 rows of text with clear explanation what to do. Though it certainly cn be done even better.
Commoners, like you (since you clearly don't understand how torrust, or torrenting, or even funding works), do not read anything, including Terms of Service of this very website, or EULA of any popular service or app - everyone gathers your data, including F95. So unless you compile your own apps and OS, you are bound to have your data stored (and later sold), and yet you complain that we "force" you to create a dummy account for that one pirated porn game you wish to download.
Honestly, you are perhaps the worst kind of "customer" one can have - wants things for free, presented to them in a simple, "no hidden agenda" way, but refuses to acknowledge that there are others around them, including people keeping up with the releases and increasing demand for the storage and infrastructure.
You know that, in real world, stuff costs actual money? That, unless you are being bankrolled by someone wealthy,
you have to pay for things. If you cannot afford games or support someone's work in other way - then please shut the fuck up and stop being entitled for no reason other than spite. You are
not the main character.
Firstly - yup, everyone makes mistakes.
Secondly - thats what concerns me - why there is no pb link yet. Instead all of those hostings with filesize and speed restrictions there is convenient solution - yet no one uploading releases on pb. Quite odd.
Maybe because TPB is a shadow of its former self and has abandoned its transparency and core principles ages ago.