Skip Navigation
102 comments
  • ... How would you even measure that?

    /edit: ah, popular downloads from one particular torrent provider. Not the wider picture.

    Add on pirate streams, usenet, and the other half a billion torrent sites and those numbers muddy a bit...

    • I don't think it said just 1 specific torrent provider. But even then, as long as it was a decently sized generic torrent provider, what makes you think it would not be representative of the bigger picture?

      • They explicitly state these are Torrent Freaks numbers. Along with:

        It should be noted, as Torrent Freak does, these statistics only reflect a portion of any pirated content this year. The stats are specifically for single-episode torrents, rather than season-wide packages, and even more specifically they’re based on data from the torrenting platform BitTorrent. Just as television has grown and evolved across new formats in the last decade or so, so has piracy, with more and more people turning to sites hosting streams of pirated content, rather than “traditionally” pirating content through downloaded, local copies.

        These numbers only reflect piracy of one type and among that type only one, very public, provider. (and not even their entire community, just those that download episodes one by one) That's quite a limited scope. Lots of pirates don't like such public services and/or use other protocols/methods of acquiring media.

        Personally, I don't even use Torrents at all anymore, let alone Torrent Freak, yet I pirate hundreds of hours of media every month. I've also been hearing far more commonly in the last few years about people using pirate streaming services instead of downloads.

        If you want the full picture, you've gotta expand your demographics. When you only ask the straight white men, all you get is what straight white men think, instead of the whole community's opinion.

    • law of large numbers: it's probably fairly representative

  • I'd put money on Australia being the top country to pirate it, no one wants to give Foxtel money to watch a HBO show.

  • This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Torrent Freak’s annual look at piracy in 2023 saw the top 10 shows once again dominated by familiar faces from the world of streaming sci-fi, fantasy, and superhero material.

    It’s a running trend for the last few years since the age of Game of Thrones’ climax—which dominated torrent sites for pretty much the entirety of its run, a legacy continued now by House of the Dragon, which took the crown in 2022—gave way to pirated streaming content.

    It should be noted, as Torrent Freak does, these statistics only reflect a portion of any pirated content this year.

    But even with that in mind, it’s not surprising that for the most part the biggest shows in demand are the ones that require premiums to access across multiple streaming platforms—even The Last of Us fits this, as both a hybrid show broadcast on premium cable and simulcast on (HBO) Max.

    As the streaming age continues to descend into a portfolio of walled gardens, rather than its initial promise of offering access to content from a variety of studios in a singular place, it remains unsurprising that people will see piracy as an alternative to paying for another subscription-based service on top of what they already do to try out a show.

    It’s not like the streamer didn’t have any big shows this year, either—it’s more likely that a lot more people have a Netflix subscription than they do an Apple TV+ or Disney+ subscription... and given the general trend across many streaming platforms this year has been increasing prices on cut or stagnated content, and, well, can you blame people for not wanting to buy in on top of what they already have?


    The original article contains 485 words, the summary contains 281 words. Saved 42%. I'm a bot and I'm open source!

  • Didn't watch it since I already hate Joel's guts from the first game, but I can't wait for part 2 so ::: spoiler spoiler we can have all that discourse all over again after the golf episode. :::

  • I didn't even understand how to watch it in Germany (eventually figured it out, but the high seas were easier to sail).

    I did buy the UHD Blu-ray set of this season though, because I enjoyed it quite a bit.

102 comments