Create A New Collection of BitTorrent Links


The "Page Creation" is at the bottom, forcing you to at least skim past all this other stuff first.

Basic rules:
* ALWAYS check before creating a page to make sure a similar page doesn't already exist.
* ALWAYS link to the torrent's description NOT the torrent itself.
* ALWAYS obtain a private tracker's permission before linking to a private tracker.
* ALWAYS re-seed the torrent on a public trackers and link to that if the private tracker don't allow external links.
* ALWAYS use standard-sized page banners.
* ALWAYS separate words with "_" (underscore), especially first and last names.
For example, a page about "Quentin Tarantino" needs to be called "quentin_tarantino" NOT "quentintarantino".
* ALWAYS attempt to have your page name exactly match a page name on Wikipedia, which makes it easier to remember.
* ONLY link to archive-quality rips and/or DVD ISO's and/or Blu-Ray ISO's.

Useful tips:
* HTML is preferred for the pages to make them easier to edit.
* To use HTML, enclose your HTML in "<html>" at the beginning and "</html>" at the end.
* Wiki syntax is not preferred; use HTML instead.

Archive-quality rips are defined as:
* Xvid "one cd" size (690 MB) or larger
* DVD ISO (either VIDEO_TS folder or a .ISO file; VIDEO_TS folder preferred)
* the only known rip of a rare/obscure movie (for example, a VHS rip of a movie never released on DVD)


Create A New Page (must be logged in)



About WikiTorrents: WikiTorrents is user-created wiki pages of BitTorrent links to movies, music, & more. Pages have a theme, like a category, person, or subject. This site specializes in feature-length videos in "good enough" quality and encoded in XViD / DiVX / MP4 / H.264 / ISO that use public torrents. WikiTorrents links to many trackers and BitTorrent search engines. We welcome links to videos that are mainstream, documentary, artsy, independent, rare, and obscure.

WikiTorrents is not your typical BitTorrent site. WikiTorrents is not a tracker. WikiTorrents does not host torrent files. Torrents are linked in user-created pages that are practical and useful. For example, WikiTorrents links to over 1,000 feature-length documentaries, sorted by category, to assist you in your own personal quest for knowledge and understanding. Our goal is that you will use WikiTorrents for both research and entertainment purposes.

To use a .torrent file requires a BitTorrent app, like uTorrent or Azureus Vuze. To share a .torrent requires a tracker, like OpenBitTorrent. To watch movies requires a media player, like VLC, Media Portal, and ffdshow tryouts.