new tracker

Starting a tracker with no staff, no uploaders, and a generic codebase just screams failure.

If you actually want a torrent tracker to succeed it should have a dedicated staff team, most bugs and security flaws patched, a team of uploaders and/or an autobot (depends on content), and a fair number of torrents before you even mention it to the public. Having some sort of vision for the site also helps, not to mention you'll need funding to keep the site running for at least a few months of zero donations, since that's what you'll have for at least a few months.

Couldn't have said it better myself.

I wonder what the thread starter was thinking by starting the tracker on its current state. :ermm:
 
Remember people; both love and hate are obsessions... could it be that the continuity of this thread only provides yet more awareness for a site that should've already gone down the drain?
 
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