R/piracy Dispatch Here

By: Digital Observer

| | Look for... | Example title filter | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | A safe starter guide | The stickied Megathread (always post #1) | “New? Start here ➤” | | Current site status | Posts with MEGATHREAD in flair or comments | “Is 1337x down for everyone?” | | Legal threats | Flair: News / Legal Developments | “Italy orders ISPs to block 8 new torrent sites” | | Tool updates | Flair: Guide / Tutorial | “qBittorrent 4.6.x + search plugins” | | ISP horror stories | Flair: Discussion with “ISP notice” in text | “Got a forwarded notice from Comcast – ignore?” | r/piracy dispatch

If you’ve ever wondered how to track which sites are up, which are honeypots, or what the entertainment industry is plotting next, the Dispatch is your unofficial radar. This article will explain what the Dispatch is, how to use it, and why it matters for anyone interested in digital rights, accessibility, and online censorship. In literal terms, the "r/Piracy Dispatch" refers to the collection of megathreads, sticky posts, weekly discussion threads, and live-updating wiki pages on the subreddit r/Piracy. But functionally, it’s a real-time intelligence briefing for the high-seas digital world. By: Digital Observer | | Look for