Concerns, Suspicions Cloud Pirate Bay Return

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    Concerns, Suspicions Cloud Pirate Bay Return

    The Pirate Bay is back online, but suspicions about how the site is being hosted, as well as criticism on the current direction of the site, has marred the return of the world's most popular piracy site.

    The Pirate Bay returned without fanfare on February 1st, as foretold by the countdown timer that had been on the site for most of January. With the site available again at the site's official .se domain, and with most of the data pre-raid being restored, the signs were looking good for the resurrection of the Pirate Bay.

    But issues have since arisen that have put doubt on the future direction of the site.

    First up, is the concern of a loss of privacy now that The Pirate Bay appears to be using US based CDN service CloudFlare. Users have voiced concerns that the service may be open to surveillance by US authorities. The Pirate Bay has tried to reassure users that the use of CloudFlare is only a temporary measure, in order to cope with the high load.

    "We have seen that there has been some question to why we are using Cloudflare. This is only initially to handle the massive load upon the servers. It will be removed shortly," the Pirate Bay said in a statement.

    A more pressing concern for the torrent site may be the influx of fake torrents being uploaded, now that the site has disbanded its team of admin and moderators. The controversial move to remove moderation privileges for those that had served the site for so long has not gone down well with many users loyal to the site, and many are questioning the move now that the site is back online and flush with fake torrents.

    The Pirate Bay says that the move was necessary to prevent the "severe security issues" related to the old moderator team, without providing more details as to the nature of the security issues. With moderation being temporarily disabled, a new feature now allows users to report spam and fake torrents, which has led to some bad torrents being removed.

    So while the Pirate Bay is back, it seems like it's going to take some time before everything gets back to normal, and before users have complete trust in the site again.
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