Tech isn't just user friendly or not, it can be easy/hard to learn, then easy/hard to use. In context of alternatives, both matter for answering "is it worth switching?" Music/Movie industry put off tech long enough that people got over the confusing to learn part of BitTorrent
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If you have a VPN, know how to find torrents, and know how to download them, then the main friction is just ease of use which isn't that bad IMO, the confusing-to-learn aspect of piracy today vs. just using Spotify/Netflix is a big reason why BitTorrent usage may be dropping
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When someone struggle to use a smart phone for the first time in 2018, I think what you're seeing is the years of not learning little UX patterns. How is someone supposed to know that, to kill an app, they go to the home screen, swipe up, press, hold, then hit the red x button?
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I wish I could watch people try BitTorrent for the 1st time. I remember watching a friend try The Pirate Bay, download a .torrent file, and say "wow that was fast!" as if that was the movie he wanted I laughed for a sec then thought "wait how are people supposed to learn this??"
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This is why software like PopcornTime is incredibly dangerous to content aggregators, while the mere existence of the BitTorrent protocol or sites like TPB is relatively benign.
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Yeah, it mainly just doesn’t exist (especially in commercial form) because putting the content search in the same app as the torrent download is asking for a lawsuit. It is dangerous in both directions
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