>>1488816>No thanks, I will stay with nyaa.Sure, it's not for you then. But that doesn't invalidate that OTHER people want to enter into alternatives not just from a desire to contribute as part of the quiet non-publicity-seeking infrastructure, but as insurance. There may come the big brother day when all the public alternatives have been censored out of existence. The demand to enter into a private network will be fierce and many such networks will simply not allow new members. Not just because they are doing well enough, but that many such new people are parasite leechers that are insincere about being good members. These leechers only applied out of their desire to take advantage of the private network because their normal sources of leeching had dried up.
It's better to join early than to wait until it's too late.