It is a sad day and year for Piracy. Soap2Day was the best of the best. So was RARBG.
Why are all these piracy sites dropping like flies? There was no warning/explanation for why they went down. Higher running/maintenance cost doesn’t explain it, because why not just temporarily shut down until the bills come down? Plus, the timing is bang in the middle of the reddit protest too, which is setting my conspiracy alarms off.
No need to panic mateys, try these great alternatives:
You can also visit Movies & TV section in the Megathread for way more options.
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i made an account just to say thank you for these links, you are awesome.
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im confused; these are soap2day but different? are they actually the same site? if so, why do they still exist?
Jesus christ. Cant even post it to reddit and it feels wrong. But jesus christ. It was like gods library of content in there. great service, high quality, little to no scummy ads. I remember it from day one. Fucking christ.
This is one of the reasons why I set up my own media server with jellyfin.
Was it easy to setup a server with jellyfin? I’ve done a little bit of research about it but not too much, just wandering what your experience is with it
Yeah it’s quite easy. It took me barely a couple of hours to set up an entire server of sonarr/radarr/jackett/qbittorrent/jellyfin/jellyseer.
Did you have a guide that you followed?
Alot of pirate communities are disappearing without much explanation as of late… Is there something going on here 🤔
AI
For not so smart people like me- can someone explain how/what role AI plays in all of this?
AI can search multiple things at the same time really fast. It can also detect patterns super quick. It probably is doing something like looking for multiple users accessing high bandwidth or something. I dunno. This might not even be happening. Just a guess 😆
Why are all these piracy sites dropping like flies?
Soap2Day was the best of the best. So was RARBG.
I guess, the rising server costs and the war have got something to do with it.
There are about 20 or so clone sites of Soap2day… Some of them are actually better than the original… These work for me…
https://ww1.123moviesfree.net/
Wait, lookmovie is a soap2day clone?
It’s a different site… I put up 2 examples of Soa2Day clones…
Stremio is the best app for movies and series. I’ve never seen anything like it.
Maybe I can finally talk my kids into torrent sites now, those lazy little shits 😂
Set up a Jellyfin stack. Makes it super easy for them.
Noooo, any alternatives?
Looks like some of the mirrors are still up? But the message says
“Hello guys: We have decided to close soap2day forever. We are very sorry :) Bye”
So maybe the mirror sites will be going down soon?
Stremio + Torrentio is what you need in life man lol
I already have Sonarr and Radarr setup. Might try Stremio next time I need to reconfigure everything.
Soap2day was a quick way to watch things that aren’t very popular.
123movies?
For people asking for an alternative, it is not the same exact thing, but 123series.net can really do the job imo for all movies series
goku.sx works great for me
I misread the URL as “goku sux”
Chi chi triggered
They have gone? I barely used it, but when I was about to use it always helped me out. I miss especially rarbg R.I.P.
I was legit watching something, changed to another episode and bam, got hit with it
I had the same thing happen! I finished an episode and bam! “Gone forever” message.
literally i’m so sad it had subtitles AND all of my wrasslin ppvs. struggling to find an alternative that can do that last one :(
For wrestling: https://watchwrestling.ai/
if you want older ppvs and shows up to 2021 then https://watchwrestlingup.live/watch-old-wrestling-shows-collection-index-online-full-year-shows-free-collection/
I tried to find out what happened and found this because of the reddit protest. Was watching Lower Decks and then the farewell was given. Felt bad. Soap2day was just so streamlined. o7 Take care king.
damn a lot of services are dropping out of the game lately. I’m worried about the future of piracy