R/piracymegathread - Fixed
Always use an adblocker, and never, ever run a .exe from a site you don't trust. Have you used the Megathread for safety tips, or do you think the golden age of streaming has made piracy obsolete? Let us know in the comments (but keep it legal).
For the uninitiated, this isn’t a subreddit where users simply trade links to the latest Marvel movie. It is, in fact, the most meticulously curated, obsessively updated, and fiercely protected digital safety manual on the internet. The r/Piracy subreddit (which recently survived a high-profile ban scare and resurrection) hosts a living document simply known as "The Megathread." If you visit r/piracy and sort by "Hot," the very first post is a link to this wiki. r/piracymegathread
These users aren't cheap; they are archivists. They argue that if a streaming service deletes a show for a tax write-off (looking at you, HBO Max), or if a video game has Denuvo DRM that ruins performance for paying customers, piracy is the only way to preserve digital history. Always use an adblocker, and never, ever run a
But in the underground ecosystem of Reddit, the term has evolved. Welcome to the . For the uninitiated, this isn’t a subreddit where