Matrix Posted January 21, 2019 Share Posted January 21, 2019 The hugely popular /r/soccerstreams discussion platform on Reddit has effectively shut down. The subreddit has well in excess of 420,000 subscribers but following a final warning from Reddit's administrators over links to matches illegally posted by users, the sub has voluntarily put an end to all user submissions. Watching most top-tier soccer or football is an expensive option in most regions. Billions are paid out by broadcasters for the rights to matches and this cost has to be passed down to fans. While millions dig deep to fund what has become a pricey sport to follow, others seek a free fix, often in the shape of an unauthorized online stream. These come in many formats, from websites with embedded players through to IPTV and streaming torrent links. While these are widely available online, having these sources listed in one place is much more convenient for the end user. Until two days ago, Reddit’s /r/soccerstreams subreddit aimed to fill that gap. With in excess of 420,000 subscribers, /r/soccerstreams was undoubtedly popular but like similar sections on Reddit offering links to infringing content, the subreddit was also plagued with copyright infringement complaints from upset rightsholders. According to the moderators of /r/soccerstreams, these recently reached “critical mass”, something which effectively shut down the subreddit. “I regret to inform you all that a few days ago, the Reddit Admins got in touch with us about an impending ban of this subreddit if changes weren’t made,” moderator ‘notsoyoungpadawan‘ wrote in an announcement. “The only way to save it, from our perspective, was to cease all user related activity here.” Since the users of the subreddit were the ones posting the links, the announcement means that while /r/soccerstreams still technically exists, the lack of any streaming soccer links means that the show is effectively over. However, the subreddit will now act as a “home base for the official Soccer Streams mod team.” With /r/soccerstreams being used for announcements and news moving forward, the mod team has revealed that two new subreddits have been created for Premier League content and content from other leagues. There is also a Discord Server for the former. “The aforementioned two are, for the moment, temporary solutions. We are working on a more permanent solution, however, due to the short notice we’ve had to work with what we have,” the mod teams says. The indication that these are only temporary solutions is unsurprising. While it’s unclear which leagues filed copyright infringement complaints with Reddit, it’s more than likely that the Premier League was heavily involved so will take a dim view of any new section set up to carry out the same function as /r/soccerstreams. There seems little doubt that if they gain any traction on Reddit or Discord, these new sharing venues will eventually be shut down too since both Reddit and Discord have policies that outlaw copyright infringement and the increasing importance of repeat infringer policies. This voluntary shutdown features just one in a line of similar subreddits that have been shut down following copyright complaints in recent times. Last year /r/megalinks suffered a similar fate as did /r/crackedsoftware. Original Article. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The hugely popular /r/soccerstreams discussion platform on Reddit has effectively shut down. The subreddit has well in excess of 420,000 subscribers but following a final warning from Reddit's administrators over links to matches illegally posted by users, the sub has voluntarily put an end to all user submissions. Watching most top-tier soccer or football is an expensive option in most regions. Billions are paid out by broadcasters for the rights to matches and this cost has to be passed down to fans. While millions dig deep to fund what has become a pricey sport to follow, others seek a free fix, often in the shape of an unauthorized online stream. These come in many formats, from websites with embedded players through to IPTV and streaming torrent links. While these are widely available online, having these sources listed in one place is much more convenient for the end user. Until two days ago, Reddit’s /r/soccerstreams subreddit aimed to fill that gap. With in excess of 420,000 subscribers, /r/soccerstreams was undoubtedly popular but like similar sections on Reddit offering links to infringing content, the subreddit was also plagued with copyright infringement complaints from upset rightsholders. According to the moderators of /r/soccerstreams, these recently reached “critical mass”, something which effectively shut down the subreddit. “I regret to inform you all that a few days ago, the Reddit Admins got in touch with us about an impending ban of this subreddit if changes weren’t made,” moderator ‘notsoyoungpadawan‘ wrote in an announcement. “The only way to save it, from our perspective, was to cease all user related activity here.” Since the users of the subreddit were the ones posting the links, the announcement means that while /r/soccerstreams still technically exists, the lack of any streaming soccer links means that the show is effectively over. However, the subreddit will now act as a “home base for the official Soccer Streams mod team.” With /r/soccerstreams being used for announcements and news moving forward, the mod team has revealed that two new subreddits have been created for Premier League content and content from other leagues. There is also a Discord Server for the former. “The aforementioned two are, for the moment, temporary solutions. We are working on a more permanent solution, however, due to the short notice we’ve had to work with what we have,” the mod teams says. The indication that these are only temporary solutions is unsurprising. While it’s unclear which leagues filed copyright infringement complaints with Reddit, it’s more than likely that the Premier League was heavily involved so will take a dim view of any new section set up to carry out the same function as /r/soccerstreams. There seems little doubt that if they gain any traction on Reddit or Discord, these new sharing venues will eventually be shut down too since both Reddit and Discord have policies that outlaw copyright infringement and the increasing importance of repeat infringer policies. This voluntary shutdown features just one in a line of similar subreddits that have been shut down following copyright complaints in recent times. Last year /r/megalinks suffered a similar fate as did /r/crackedsoftware. Original Article.
hannubys Posted January 22, 2019 Share Posted January 22, 2019 are there any reddit link for Tennis, NHL ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted January 23, 2019 Share Posted January 23, 2019 Now all the good subs is closing reddit.com is becoming a Facebook for people who don't like each other. Even the sub that just post links to TV Channels have started putting there list in txt files on mega instead posting them in the open were you can just stick them in your browser . i hope all the Soccer moms have been book marking the sites were they got games from over the years . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bizarre™ Posted February 5, 2019 Share Posted February 5, 2019 They can shutdown any platform they want, but there will always be 2 or more replacing them. They should target the bigger criminals out there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matrix Posted February 5, 2019 Author Share Posted February 5, 2019 4 minutes ago, Bizarre™ said: They can shutdown any platform they want, but there will always be 2 or more replacing them. They should target the bigger criminals out there. Who needs reddit to watch streaming soccer? There is already an abundance of sources streaming sports.. I guess that's why we are all criminals 🤣 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bizarre™ Posted February 5, 2019 Share Posted February 5, 2019 2 minutes ago, DonyMach1 said: Who needs reddit to watch streaming soccer? There is already an abundance of sources streaming sports.. I guess that's why we are all criminals 🤣 Indeed. It may not be the proper language, but streaming is still streaming. And if there's no stream available, just wait for someone to upload a video later on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matrix Posted February 5, 2019 Author Share Posted February 5, 2019 1 minute ago, Bizarre™ said: Indeed. It may not be the proper language, but streaming is still streaming. And if there's no stream available, just wait for someone to upload a video later on. To easy to turn the volume down 😋 for me most of these commentators spoil the game anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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