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The Death of Soulseek?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike" data-source="post: 398778" data-attributes="member: 506"><p>It'll be a pity to see it go, if it does... Soulseek has never been perfect by any means but it's probably the most interactive of all the music sharing programs / sites I've used, with the chat and messaging systems. Pirate Revival started as a result of people getting together through the old skool room on soulseek, for example. The last couple of years have seen it turn more and more into a 'user list only' sharing environment but I suspect this is due to a combination of people getting scared of being sued for file sharing, as more and more court cases get media exposure, and also people getting sick of their files being leeched when they share to all users (anyone who ever left their PC on and came back to find one person queuing thousands of files at a time will appreciate this).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike, post: 398778, member: 506"] It'll be a pity to see it go, if it does... Soulseek has never been perfect by any means but it's probably the most interactive of all the music sharing programs / sites I've used, with the chat and messaging systems. Pirate Revival started as a result of people getting together through the old skool room on soulseek, for example. The last couple of years have seen it turn more and more into a 'user list only' sharing environment but I suspect this is due to a combination of people getting scared of being sued for file sharing, as more and more court cases get media exposure, and also people getting sick of their files being leeched when they share to all users (anyone who ever left their PC on and came back to find one person queuing thousands of files at a time will appreciate this). [/QUOTE]
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