This is an amazing time for the Internet. In the middle of a global recession millions are being invested in new websites. New technologies, standards, frameworks, hardware and ideas are making this the most exciting time to develop, reinvent and launch. New apps, websites, wigits and extensions can go viral and make millions for their developers in a matter of days. Larger companies like Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook have to reinvent themselves and launch new products every few weeks or adapt to new technologies like mobile just to maintain their position.
The story on WJ and in the warez scene in general is unfortunately a different story. The worlds busiest warez site WBB comes from the MySpace era but with little or no development has managed to comfortable maintain it's position as number one. New warez sites are started hourly yet they are all powered by the same Wordpress, WCDDL v2 or worse the now dead and unsupported vBulletin 3 series. Facebook and Google+ are fighting while in the warez world we're all still stuck on MySpace. Looking through a list of the top warez sites you notice a pattern of stale, old repetition so you'd assume it's the ideal opportunity to make an impact.
About two weeks ago I made a topic in a hidden area to try and make a shortlist of the best new websites launched by WJ members in the last year. All the staff and respected members combined couldn't even think of 10 sites less than a year old. That is a scary realization.
Ask yourself when was the last time you saw a new warez site and went wow that's something new or different?
There are some very intelligent people here so push yourself to your limits. Don't verge on the side of caution by launching a standard blog of forum but try something new and different.
The story on WJ and in the warez scene in general is unfortunately a different story. The worlds busiest warez site WBB comes from the MySpace era but with little or no development has managed to comfortable maintain it's position as number one. New warez sites are started hourly yet they are all powered by the same Wordpress, WCDDL v2 or worse the now dead and unsupported vBulletin 3 series. Facebook and Google+ are fighting while in the warez world we're all still stuck on MySpace. Looking through a list of the top warez sites you notice a pattern of stale, old repetition so you'd assume it's the ideal opportunity to make an impact.
About two weeks ago I made a topic in a hidden area to try and make a shortlist of the best new websites launched by WJ members in the last year. All the staff and respected members combined couldn't even think of 10 sites less than a year old. That is a scary realization.
Ask yourself when was the last time you saw a new warez site and went wow that's something new or different?
There are some very intelligent people here so push yourself to your limits. Don't verge on the side of caution by launching a standard blog of forum but try something new and different.
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