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A subreddit with ~1.5 million members focused on — tools, guides, news, and ethics. It does not host or link directly to copyrighted content (per Reddit’s rules), but users share site names, software recommendations, and methods.

: For many in regions where legal access is unaffordable or unavailable, piracy is seen as the only gateway to education and entertainment. r/ppiracy

As of my last update, r/piracy had a significant subscriber base, with discussions ranging from how-to guides on obtaining pirated content, to more nuanced conversations about copyright law, the ethics of piracy, and the impact of piracy on creators and industries. A subreddit with ~1

The r/piracy community engages in a wide range of discussions, including: As of my last update, r/piracy had a

The community at r/Piracy is often driven by more than just a desire for free content. Academic research into the subreddit suggests that its members adopt maritime language—referencing "voyages" and "sailing"—as a way to connect with historical roots of rebellion against mainstream culture.