I'm currently trying to figure out improvements for the site code, specifically the interface for displaying the movie pages, and I have a lot of ideas that will submit to the staff for review.
But before that, there is one thing that I think it should be removed, because it makes things unnecessary more convoluted: Torrents. In 2019, feos
asked on the forum what's the main watching method that people use, and it turned out that only a minority uses downloadables compared to watching on YouTube. Over two years and half later, that is one month ago, feos
asked again and the percentage of people using downloadables turned out to have become even smaller. Now, keep note that only an even smaller part of these people does download these files through Torrent, instead than using directly their internet browser. Then, keep note that most people that use Torrent do keep in seed these encodes only for a certain amount of time. Then, keep note that there are way more new publications that what most users are willing to watch at all... Do you see where I'm getting at?
Torrent downloadables were introduced on TASVideos back in 2006 (or 2005?), when internet was still sloooow and streaming services were out of question. Now everyone get to watch their favorite TASes quicker by just clicking on the YouTube link, and even watching directly through movie file is quicker and simpler than setting up a Torrent client, opening and closing windows, cleaning up files and the settings, etc.
So, why not removing this archaeological repertoire in order to make it less confusing for newcomers and simpler for encoders?