l3g0la5 writes:
Twitter isn't allowing users to post a link to Kickass.to stating that the URL in the tweet 'appears to link to a page that has spammy or unsafe content.' I tried clicking on one of the URLs sent to me by one of our publishers who wanted to share with us a draft copy of the soon to be published book and as soon as I clicked on it I was greeted with a rather unfamiliar message on Twitter. 'The site you were trying to visit may be unsafe! This link has been flagged as potentially harmful.' This led me to try out a little test of linking a random Kickass.to link and Twitter blocked the request with a message: 'Oops! A URL in your Tweet appears to link to a page that has spammy or unsafe content.'"
Fluffeh adds: "Questions to Twitter about the reason for this unusual blockade remain unanswered. On its website Twitter claims to use Google's safe browsing diagnostic tool, but the Kickass.to domain is not blocked here. Perhaps even stranger, KickassTorrent's old domain Kat.ph gets the same blocking treatment."
(Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 21 2014, @10:46PM
It has pretty much all of the content of the pirate bay. And many other torrent sites.
All in one place. With an active userbase that removes garbage torrents.
And comments that are more than 'thanks for uploading' repeated 1000 times.
It's become pretty much the top and best torrent site out there.
Public anyway. No login required. Even to comment.
And full use of magnet links. You never have to actually even download a
The latest stuff you could want. On a site that doesnt suck. On top of all that. it's free.