Hey yall, just for fun I had the idea of making our own community tier list for trackers. Lumping them all together regardless of category, just rating them on how well they do what they do.
Commit if you have any changes or additions and I will update!
S-Tier
- HDBits (HDB) - Movies/TV
- PassThePopcorn (PTP) - Movies
- BroadcasTheNet (BTN) - TV
- Redacted (RED) - Music
- GazelleGames (GGn) - Games
A-Tier
- Anthelion (ANT) - Moives
- Nebulance (NBL) - TV
- BeyondHD (BHD) - Movies/TV
- Blutopia (Blu) - Movies/TV
- MoreThanTV (MTV) - Movies/TV
- Orpheus - Music
- AnimeBytes (AB) - Anime
- Bibliotik (BiB) - eBooks
- TorrentLeech (TL) - General
- Empornium (EMP) - P0rn
B-Tier
- Aither - General
- Alpharatio (AR) - General
- FileList (FL) - General
- IPTorrents (IPT) - General
- MyAnonaMouse (MAM) - eBooks
C-Tier
- Bit-HDTV - Movies/TV
- Nyaa - Anime
Tier list separated from content type is too abstract thing. If you’re metalhead then metal-tracker would be S-tier for you and redacted would be nowhere above B. If you’re jazz fan, then tiers would be totally oposite (you won’t need metal-tracker at all).
Yea I’m referring less to personal rankings and more of a generalization. Aka how well does the tracker do what it set out to do. If it’s a movie tracker, has a huge library of everything you could want, old torrents are still well seeded, the site is well designed, etc, then it’s high tier.
For me, red has everything I could want, but it seems in your opinion they are missing stuff. Which could mean in a generalizing sense it could be lower than I rated it which is why I wanted to get other peoples opinion.
Also I’m trying to keep extremely niche trackers off the list as I planned to make another post about them later to add to the megathread like I will this one.
Might be better for the niche tracker list, but I’d put MVGroup as a B-tier documentary tracker. While its releases often seem to be a downgrade in quality from what they should be (720p releases for 1080p documentaries and 1080p releases for 2160p documentaries), what they do have is usually well-seeded and is sometimes the only easily-accessible source for niche documentaries.