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Torrents are the most "mainstream" way to download media content. This approach is based on //torrent// files that get shared between users: users will connect, via //trackers// to other users sharing the same torrent file. The basic concept behind torrenting is that the file you want to download is not stored on any server or anywhere on a centralized place on internet but instead every person who has a copy (or a partial copy) of the file is sharing it with the others who are looking for the same file. Basically is a decentralized approach to file sharing. Each user downloading (leecher) or sharing (seeder) the file is called a //peer// and the tracker can be used to find more peers. This has quite some advantages like: | Torrents are the most "mainstream" way to download media content. This approach is based on //torrent// files that get shared between users: users will connect, via //trackers// to other users sharing the same torrent file. The basic concept behind torrenting is that the file you want to download is not stored on any server or anywhere on a centralized place on internet but instead every person who has a copy (or a partial copy) of the file is sharing it with the others who are looking for the same file. Basically is a decentralized approach to file sharing. Each user downloading (leecher) or sharing (seeder) the file is called a //peer// and the tracker can be used to find more peers. This has quite some advantages like: |