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- Dec 12, 2022
Usenet comes down to two things: indexers and providers. Indexers give you the .nzb (think .torrent but not exactly) which points you to the files. Providers host the servers that the content is stored on.How's Usenet? Can you find really obscure shit there?
Your access is only as good as your indexers provide you and then the files still have to be present on the provider for you to download them. Providers will adhere to either DMCA or NTD when it comes to copyright claims. What usually happens is that a copyright holder will claim one or multiple parts of the split archive that constitutes a complete download on a given provider, having multiple provides split over different backbones allows you to have the best chance at being able to grab those missing parts. What's gone on one may still be present on another.
Coming from someone with a pretty healthy coverage of indexers and provider/backbone access (there are really only a handful of true provides, most companies just sell access to one or the other - https://usenet.rexum.space/tree )


usenet is not the be all and end all of obscure piracy access. Don't get me wrong, it is brilliant, but not perfect. It excels at movies/tv/music. It struggles with discographies and you'll usually have to get albums one by one, but that's where torrenting/private trackers come in. I cannot speak to how good soulseek is as I have never used nor had need to use it.
If you want access to very specific things there are usually private trackers dedicated to those particular niches. If you aren't already on a private tracker or two drop me a DM, I do have a spare iptorrents invite to hand.
