本帖最后由 bruce263 于 2011-2-20 20:07 编辑
原文自:http://filesharefreak.com 原文为两部分。。。转过来我就合并了算了。。。
看了看 TOP50不看封神榜也都大概能出谁是谁了。。。我花了不少精力认这些我进不去但是却很NB的tracker。。。
CHDbits的排名很惊喜。。。相信11年TTG也会上来的。。。
excel的排名:
算了 编辑半天排版我排不明白了。。。我把前5和chd列出来吧 想看详细的去看原文吧。。。
#1 - TorrentLeech
2009 Rank: #9 Unlike FTN - who won the #1 spot two years running - most everyone who requests a TorrentLeech invite is not looking for a "trophy tracker". TL & FTN are at opposite sides of the spectrum - TL is requested because of the fact that it’s the best all-around general private tracker on the Internet today; whereas FTN is (most usually) requested by collectors looking for bragging rights. Huge difference between the two reasons. As well (unlike FTN), those who seek an invite to TorrentLeech stand a very good chance of having it fulfilled. TL is that one tracker where both requests and giveaways are just about equal in number. 200,000 members can’t all be wrong. Find an invite to TorrentLeech: (Easy) It gets easier all the time for a couple of reasons. 1.) Three years ago, in order to apply for a TL invite you’d need to put up some serious collateral: a decent speedtest, crazy ratioproofs from other trackers, and ‘good rep’ on a torrent board. These days, invites are so abundant that a good portion of TL giveaway threads go unanswered. It’s all about supply and demand. 2.) The rate in which TL doles out invites to members has changed considerably. TL was once notoriously stingy, members were lucky to get 1 or 2 invites a year; now, invites come fast & furious to just about everyone. This, and there’s no hard cap on just how many total members can join. Why you need TorrentLeech: Best selection of P2P group releases on the ‘net, tons of content, has the most peers of all general/0day private trackers, fast speeds & unique packs.
#2 - SCC
2009 Rank: #7 After being barely edged-out by TL for #1, it’s no coincidence that last year’s #2 ranking belonged to none other than SceneTorrents, and this year it’s SCC who holds that position. You see, when the other team doesn’t show up for the game, you win by default. As a scene tracker, they truly don’t come any better than SCC, and by their own right they’ve more than earned their #2 spot. Interestingly, SCC is one of the last remaining scene tracker holdouts that still refuses to index P2P releases, although this hasn’t hurt their popularity one iota. It just means you need a secondary tracker to supplement SCC, that’s all. Without intending to take anything away from SCC’s domination - as by right they are still formidable - "scene-only" trackers are losing ground to those who offer a mix of both scene & P2P. The Times They Are A-Changin’. Find an invite to SCC: (Hard) The torrent community benefited through their recent 4th birthday promotion which saw countless SCC invite GAs being tossed around like popcorn on torrent forums. At no time was there a better chance of finding an invitation for the regular torrent folk. Things have now returned to the status quo, and inviters are once again extremely cautious to whom they invite. With any luck next year for their 5th anniversary they’ll offer a similar promotion; until then, get in the long line of hopefuls who seek an invitation the old-fashioned way - by begging Why you need SCC: SCC is the most complete repository of scene releases on the ‘net - period. Great pretimes, insane speeds & busy forums that are a must-see. Take the Internet’s most experienced torrenters and pile them into one tracker and you have SCC.
#3 - FtN
2009 Rank: #1 After two straight years in the #1 spot, FtN is finally dethroned by TorrentLeech & SCC. In actuality the reason for the decline in FtN requests is a no-brainer; it would appear that torrenters are becoming more realistic. People have simply given up trying. Been busy hunting FtN for countless months with no givers, then what’s the point in continuing your efforts, right? Exactly. Face it, you’ll never get invited. Either that, or else BT’s entire population of experienced, well-respected members already has FtN by now (and there’s not a ray of hope for the n00b generation behind them). NOTE: If it weren’t for TrackeReactor & Torrent-Invites.com, FtN wouldn’t even be in this Top 50 at all. Find an invite to FtN: Next to impossible. TIP: After viewing "requests filled" forum areas, we conclude that there are two forums in particular where you stand a decent chance to receive an FtN invite, and that’s at Torrent-Invites.com and TrackeReactor.com. Why you need FtN: Community, ratiofree, and special bragging rights about being in the FtN Club is what sets them apart from the rest. (By ‘FtN Club’ we mean the ability to login to the site). Scores of new members who finally join are disappointed that, after all, FtN is just another 0day scene tracker. Lower the bar and go for SCC & TL instead.
#4 - Waffles.fm
2009 Rank: #8 For a third year in a row, Waffles invitations continue to get requested more often than any other general music tracker. Not necessarily a difficult feat to accomplish, considering that their chief competitor What.CD doesn’t allow invite GA/requests of any kind (not that this stops people). Invite requests to Waffles still outweigh the giveaways, but it’s not as lop-sided as it once was. Find an invite to Waffles: Two years ago, even less than, it was unarguably more difficult to find invites floating around. Waffles’ invitation system (for regular invites) would - and still does to some degree - open quite sporadically, thus it was once somewhat uncommon to find giveaways. However, now that Waffles is more established, there seems to be legions of deep-rooted members who’ve cashed in their bonus points into "anytime invites". The fact that regular invites are often not available is mostly a moot point nowadays - everybody converts points into usable invitations. Aspiring members know this and so there are more invite requests. Why you need Waffles: 313,000 distinct torrents; easier to seed (upload data on) new music releases than What.CD; above-average forums & community.
#5 - BitMe.org
2009 Rank: #6 Despite the emergence of new eLearning trackers in late 2009 and 2010, BitMe.org continues to be the #1 destination for torrent brainiacs everywhere. Often imitated, nothing ever seems to change at BitMe - here’s a tracker who’s reputation exceeds the hype. Find an invite to BitMe: Although BitMe staff is quite generous when dishing out the invites to qualified members (3 per month), only a tiny fraction end up being offered as giveaways on forums. Users are particularly careful about whom they select to be included in their invite tree, and it shows. Best chance to get in is to fill out a detailed request, or else keep an eye out for proper recruitment on other trackers’ forums. To quote BitMe staff directly, here’s why members are heedful with their invites:
"Please be extremely selective and careful with who you offer an invite to as we hold you ultimately responsible for your invitees i.e. - bringing in a bad egg will result in the loss of your invite privileges, or your account disabled in the worst cases, no matter how or where you invite that member from. I can’t stress this enough."
Why you need BitMe: 14,000 high quality well-seeded torrents on the browse. Also has one of the best recruitment forum sections around, which includes most of the better trackers. Stats: 19,819 members | 17,964 total torrents (includes dead).
#25 - CHDBits.org
2009 Rank: unlisted At first glance it may seem like CHDBits is a dark-horse pick for entry in this list. Few torrenters realize that CHDBits is actually the most-visited HD tracker in the world - more popular than both HDBits and HDChina. For true fans of HD content, the East has met the West; China’s HD trackers aren’t just used by Asians but instead have shown amazing growth in the western hemisphere. So, why the explosion of interest in Asian HD trackers? It’s far too complicated to go into great depths here. Great speeds, loads of English releases, and amazing encoder teams that provide the best transparent quality (Blu-ray to encode). Find an invite to CHDBits: Their invite system is closed until the end of November, due to their recent promotion which awarded members with 3 invites each. In short, you’ll probably have to wait another full month to have any chance of getting in. Why you need CHDBits: Home to encoder group CHD and umbrella groups CHDTV (TV releases) & CHDBits (untouched Blu-ray) which provide an incredible 6,817 internal torrents, most of which are only available at CHDBits. CHD releases are sought by most HD trackers (Asian or otherwise) and can be found at HDBits, HDC, HDS, HDR, HD-Torrents and just about everywhere else. |