Pirate Bay, Torrentz And Kickass Torrents alternative Extratorrent has been blocked at several of its mirror domains. The site's operator was told that the domain registry has not given any specific information regarding the block, only that it was prompted due to an outside complaint.

Torrent Shakeup Continues

We've been reporting on the revolving door of torrent sites and their various alternatives and mirrors, which has experienced a big shakeup this year due to the exit of some longstanding top sites and the rise of some now popular newcomers. Two of the top three torrent sites bit the dust over the summer, when the number one torrent site in the world, Kickass Torrents, was suddenly shut down by the U.S. government, and then widely used meta search engine Torrentz was then closed on its own accord by its operators. A third popular site, Torrenthound, also ended its run shortly thereafter.

With millions of users now looking for alternative torrent sources, various mirrors of the shutdown sites emerged, some more legitimate and safer than others. Meanwhile, users also looked to previously existing file sharing sites to fill the gap, as former number one The Pirate Bay regained its crown as the most used site while other sites like Rarbg and 1337x experienced traffic surges of their own.

Extratorrent Domains Blocked, But Site Isn't

One of the biggest beneficiaries of the shakeup was Extratorrent, which as an alternative to the aforementioned sites rose impressively to the number two spot. The site operated at several official domain names, but now three of those Extratorrent mirrors are no longer accessible. The sites, extratorrent.rocks, etproxy.top and extratorrent.date have all been effectively shut down due to a complaint to Czech domain registrar Subreg.cz and are no longer available.

"We don't have access to the three domain names anymore. Subreg recommended us to go to court to resolve this issue, and ignored our requests," ExtraTorrent's operator said. A Subreg.cz spokesperson claimed that the shutdown was out of its hands and was based on an unspecified outside complaint. The registrar suggested that Extratorrent take the matter to court in order to potentially resolve it.

That doesn't mean the site is not accessible however. Experienced torrent site operators such as The Pirate Bay and Extratorrent routinely register multiple domain names with various registrars exactly for this purpose. Therefore, users may still access Extratorrent at its main domain, ExtraTorrent.cc along with various other official mirror sites including, extratorrent.site and extra.to, all of which are still up and running as usual.

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