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The oldest surviving torrent index with massive historical archives. TV & Media is torrentquest down
A: That is a sign of a "partial outage" – the scrapers are broken, but the homepage loads. Try changing the search category or using an alternative site until the admin fixes the API. Which are you browsing from
| Site | Interface Quality | Content Breadth | Reliability | Ad Experience | |------|------------------|----------------|-------------|---------------| | TorrentQuest (defunct) | Excellent | Good | Poor (dead) | Minimal ads | | 1337x | Good | Excellent | High | Moderate ads | | The Pirate Bay | Poor | Very High | Medium (proxies needed) | Heavy ads | | YTS | Good | Movies only | High | Fewer ads | | EXT.to | Modern | Moderate | Medium (new) | Fewer ads | Try changing the search category or using an
The piracy community has expressed genuine disappointment over TorrentQuest's decline. Users specifically valued its clean interface and effective aggregation. One frustrated user wrote: "I've been on 1337x, ABC, torrentquest, eztvx, msearch, and pretty much all of the other sites on the megathread... Yet, the show that my wife and I want to watch is nowhere to be found".
The leading torrent index for anime content, NYAA has survived multiple shutdowns and remains the top choice for anime and related media.